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Hi! :O)

I making a UserControl which wraps a ListView control (and some others). I'd
like to implement a Fill(object dataSource) method... My question is how can
I support the multiple known data types that can be used as a data source ?
I mean, if the user pass in a string array or a DataTable the code isn't
gonna be the same for both.. So what are the best pratices to do so ?

Thanks!

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Best Regards
Yanick Lefebvre
Jul 21 '05 #1
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I would overload the Fill() method, this will give you compilation error if
you try to fill with the wrong data.

Fill(DataSet ds)
Fill(DataTable dt)
Fill(IList l)
Fill(IEnumerable e)

etc
It would be near to impossible to accept any datasource, you have to choose
which you want to support.

Chris
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Hi! :O)

I making a UserControl which wraps a ListView control (and some others). I'd like to implement a Fill(object dataSource) method... My question is how can I support the multiple known data types that can be used as a data source ? I mean, if the user pass in a string array or a DataTable the code isn't
gonna be the same for both.. So what are the best pratices to do so ?

Thanks!

--
Best Regards
Yanick Lefebvre

Jul 21 '05 #2
Hi Chris! :O)
I would overload the Fill() method, this will give you compilation error if you try to fill with the wrong data.
Yeah i thought of that...
It would be near to impossible to accept any datasource,
you have to choose which you want to support.


Agreed.

Since most of these "datasource Type" implements a goog grasps of interfaces
from the framework, i thought that their might be one (probably more) that
could be handled by the Fill() method instead of coding each one of them
seperatly.. that would also make the code easier to support too...

thanks for your input. ;O)
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Best Regards
Yanick Lefebvre
Jul 21 '05 #3

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