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I'm not sure why you would use a DataTable as an intermediary in any case. That's going to be a specialty case. >
Right, but what I'm saying is that if you start going down the LINQ path I doubt very much you'd work with DataSets instead using DLINQ / LINQ to Entities or the Entity Framework to get the data into the UI.
Yeah it works, but... <s>
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>Hey, Rick,
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>I'm a little confused by this? Many people currently use rowfilter Select() syntax on an "out of the box" datatable - the point was to show basic the syntax for both a typed and untyped datatable/dataset.
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>I know you and I don't agree on typed datasets, but Linq to DS allows people using out of the box typed datasets to create strongly-typed filters.
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>Kevin