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Typed DataSet and Web Service
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17/04/2008 17:30:11
 
 
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Code, syntaxe and commandes
Versions des environnements
Environment:
C# 2.0
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Database:
MS SQL Server
Divers
Thread ID:
01311278
Message ID:
01311587
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>>>
dsDept.DepartmentDataTable dt = new dsDept.DepartmentDataTable(ds.Tables[0]);
>>>
>>>You are creating a "new" table outside of your dataset, so your dataset will be empty if you fill that table. (The table will have data, but you are returning the dataset, not the table.)
>>>
>>>
dsDept.DepartmentDataTable dt = ds.DepartmentDataTable;
>>>
>>>or
>>>
>>>
adapter.FillByID(ds.DepartmentDataTable, id);
>>>
>>>HTH
>>
>>Neither of those is acceptable to the system. When I build I get an error that dsDept.DepartmentDataTable is a 'type' and is not valid in the context.

>
>Are you sure you went:
>
dsDept.DepartmentDataTable dt = ds.DepartmentDataTable;
>
>Or did you go:
>
dsDept.DepartmentDataTable dt = dsDept.DepartmentDataTable;
>
>Based on your comment you went dsDept.DepartmentDataTable which is a type, ds.DepartmentDataTable is a reference to the table.
>
>However... everything works as it should, so thanks for the help in putting me on the right track. I was going crazy with this one.
>
>You're welcome, glad you solved it.

I just went back and looked it over again. I typed it as you assumed instead of as you typed because "ds.DepartmentDataTable" was not available. I looked and "DepartmentDataTable" is a private type. That meant I couldn't do it your way without changing the code in a 'generated code' area. In that case, I guess the only way to do it is the way I ended up.

Again, thanks for the help.
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