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ADO.NET in a Nutshell
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ADO.NET in a Nutshell

by Matthew MacDonald, Bill Hamilton
April 2003
Beginner to intermediate
620 pages
21h 48m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Editing a Row

Editing a row in a strongly typed DataSet is nearly the same as editing a row in an untyped DataSet. The only real difference is that columns for the rows are accessed using properties of the strongly typed DataSet. The following example illustrates editing data using a strongly typed DataSet:

// strongly typed DataSet called Northwind containing the Orders table

Northwind.OrdersDataTable ordersTable = new Northwind.OrdersDataTable();



// ... code to add new rows to, or Fill the Orders table



// modify the employee ID for the first Order

Northwind.OrdersRow ordersRow = ordersTable[0];

ordersRow.EmployeeID = 2;

This example shows editing the same data using an untyped DataSet:

// untyped DataSet containing the Orders table

DataSet ds = new DataSet("Northwind");

DataTable ordersTable = ds.Tables.Add("Orders");



// ... code to define or retrieve the schema for the Orders table

// ... code to add new rows to, or Fill the Orders table



// modify the employee ID for the first Order

DataRow ordersRow = ordersTable.Rows[0];

ordersRow["EmployeeID"] = 2;
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