Hi User/Gust,
Please Explain Exact Requirement. I Confuse about your Requirement. So Generally I Suggest Multiple Example or Different Way you can implement your requirement.
First
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This program accesses the BugTypes.mdb database, creates a dataset, adds the tables to it, and displays the number of tables, columns, and rows. It also displays the titles of each row.
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using System;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.OleDb;
using System.Xml.Serialization;
public class MainClass {
public static void Main ()
{
// Set Access connection and select strings.
// The path to BugTypes.MDB must be changed if you build
// the sample from the command line:
#if USINGPROJECTSYSTEM
string strAccessConn = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=..\\..\\BugTypes.MDB";
#else
string strAccessConn = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=BugTypes.MDB";
#endif
string strAccessSelect = "SELECT * FROM Categories";
// Create the dataset and add the Categories table to it:
DataSet myDataSet = new DataSet();
OleDbConnection myAccessConn = null;
try
{
myAccessConn = new OleDbConnection(strAccessConn);
}
catch(Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine("Error: Failed to create a database connection. \n{0}", ex.Message);
return;
}
try
{
OleDbCommand myAccessCommand = new OleDbCommand(strAccessSelect,myAccessConn);
OleDbDataAdapter myDataAdapter = new OleDbDataAdapter(myAccessCommand);
myAccessConn.Open();
myDataAdapter.Fill(myDataSet,"Categories");
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine("Error: Failed to retrieve the required data from the DataBase.\n{0}", ex.Message);
return;
}
finally
{
myAccessConn.Close();
}
// A dataset can contain multiple tables, so let's get them
// all into an array:
DataTableCollection dta = myDataSet.Tables;
foreach (DataTable dt in dta)
{
Console.WriteLine("Found data table {0}", dt.TableName);
}
// The next two lines show two different ways you can get the
// count of tables in a dataset:
Console.WriteLine("{0} tables in data set", myDataSet.Tables.Count);
Console.WriteLine("{0} tables in data set", dta.Count);
// The next several lines show how to get information on
// a specific table by name from the dataset:
Console.WriteLine("{0} rows in Categories table", myDataSet.Tables["Categories"].Rows.Count);
// The column info is automatically fetched from the database,
// so we can read it here:
Console.WriteLine("{0} columns in Categories table", myDataSet.Tables["Categories"].Columns.Count);
DataColumnCollection drc = myDataSet.Tables["Categories"].Columns;
int i = 0;
foreach (DataColumn dc in drc)
{
// Print the column subscript, then the column's name
// and its data type:
Console.WriteLine("Column name[{0}] is {1}, of type {2}",i++ , dc.ColumnName, dc.DataType);
}
DataRowCollection dra = myDataSet.Tables["Categories"].Rows;
foreach (DataRow dr in dra)
{
// Print the CategoryID as a subscript, then the CategoryName:
Console.WriteLine("CategoryName[{0}] is {1}", dr[0], dr[1]);
}
}
}
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Output
The Categories table of the BugTypes.mdb database contains the following information.
Category ID Category Name
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1 Rahul Kumar
2 Abhishek Jaishwal
3 .NET Framework 4.5
4 Windows 8 Super
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Second
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This example uses an OleDbDataAdapter to fill a DataTable using an ADO Recordset. This example assumes that you have created an ADO Recordset
OleDbDataAdapter custDA = new OleDbDataAdapter();
DataSet custDS = new DataSet();
DataTable custTable = new DataTable("Customers");
custTable.Columns.Add("CustomerID", typeof(String));
custTable.Columns.Add("CompanyName", typeof(String));
custDS.Tables.Add(custTable);
//Use ADO objects from ADO library (msado15.dll) imported
// as.NET library ADODB.dll using TlbImp.exe
ADODB.Connection adoConn = new ADODB.Connection();
ADODB.Recordset adoRS = new ADODB.Recordset();
adoConn.Open("Provider=SQLOLEDB;Data Source=localhost;Initial Catalog=Northwind;Integrated Security=SSPI;", "", "", -1);
adoRS.Open("SELECT CustomerID, CompanyName FROM Customers", adoConn, ADODB.CursorTypeEnum.adOpenForwardOnly, ADODB.LockTypeEnum.adLockReadOnly, 1);
custDA.Fill(custTable, adoRS);
adoRS.Close();
adoConn.Close();
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Also Some Useful Links :
http://en.csharp-online.net/Working_with_Data%E2%80%94Connecting_to_Access_using_OLE_DB[
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http://www.switchonthecode.com/tutorials/csharp-tutorial-using-the-built-in-oledb-csv-parser[
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http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/topic/33979-oledb-data-objects-in-c%23/[
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http://www.daniweb.com/software-development/csharp/threads/343466/search-through-data-table[
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Further You Can Conversation with more Details.
Rahul Kumar,
rahulinbscit@yahoo.co.in
7428323290