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DataSet and DataRow Question

Let's say I have a DataRow that I got from DataSet "A". Can I modify the data in the DataRow and add it to a new DataSet "B" and have it update the same datasource?

I hope this makes sense.

Yosh

sorry for the multiple post but I wanted the post in this newsgroup
Nov 17 '05 #1
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"Yosh" wrote:
Let's say I have a DataRow that I got from DataSet "A". Can I modify the data in the DataRow and add it to a new DataSet "B" and have it update the same datasource?

I hope this makes sense.

Yosh


No, not until you detach the row from whatever table it was in, in DataSet
A. A DataRow can only belong to one DataTable and, likewise, a DataTable can
only belong to one DataSet.

What you more likely want to do is create a brand new row for the table in
DataSet B and initialize it with the ItemArray from the existing row in
DataSet A.

-- Tom

Nov 17 '05 #2

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