Manipulating Data in a DataTable
After creating a DataTable in a DataSet, you can perform the same activities that you would when using a table in a database. You can add, view, edit, and delete data in the table; you can monitor errors and events; and you can query the data in the table. When modifying data in a DataTable, you can also verify whether the changes are accurate, and determine whether to programmatically accept or reject the changes.
In This Section
- Adding Data to a Table
Explains how to create new rows and add them to a table. - Viewing Data in a Table
Describes how to access the data in a row, including original and current versions of the data. - Editing Data in a Table
Explains how to modify the data in a row, including suspending the changes to a row until the proposed changes are verified and accepted. - Row States and Row Versions
Provides information about the different states of a row. - Deleting a Row from a Table
Describes how to remove a row from a table. - Adding and Reading Row Error Information
Explains how to insert error information per row to be used to resolve problems with the data in the row within an application. - Accepting or Rejecting Changes to Rows
Explains how to accept or reject the changes made to a row. - Working with DataTable Events
Provides information about the events available for use with a DataTable, including events when column values are modified and rows are added or deleted.