SqlDataAdapter Constructor(String,SqlConnection)
Initializes a new instance of the
SqlDataAdapter class with a
SelectCommand and a
SqlConnection object.
The following example creates a
SqlDataAdapter, sets some of its properties, retrieves data from a table, and displays it.
public void CreateDataAdapter(SqlConnection myConnection)
{
SqlDataAdapter myAdapter = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT DeptNo, DName FROM Test.Dept", myConnection);
myAdapter.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey;
DataSet myDataSet = new DataSet();
myAdapter.Fill(myDataSet,"Dept");
//Get all data from all tables within the dataset
foreach(DataTable myTable in myDataSet.Tables)
{
foreach(DataRow myRow in myTable.Rows)
{
foreach (DataColumn myColumn in myTable.Columns)
{
Console.Write(myRow[myColumn]+"\t");
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
Public Sub CreateDataAdapter(ByVal myConnection As SqlConnection)
Dim myAdapter As SqlDataAdapter = New SqlDataAdapter("SELECT DeptNo, DName FROM Test.Dept", myConnection)
myAdapter.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey
Dim myDataSet As DataSet = New DataSet
myAdapter.Fill(myDataSet, "Dept")
Dim myTable As DataTable
Dim myRow As DataRow
Dim myColumn As DataColumn
' Get all data from all tables within the dataset
For Each myTable In myDataSet.Tables
For Each myRow In myTable.Rows
For Each myColumn In myTable.Columns
Console.Write(myRow(myColumn) & Chr(9))
Next myColumn
Console.WriteLine()
Next myRow
Console.WriteLine()
Next myTable
End Sub
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2