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I have N datatables, where N-1 datatables are representing some entities and 1 representing relationship between these entities.

like Entity Country

Country DATATABLE

ID    | Country Name | Country Code
------------------------------------
ID1   | USA          | USA
ID2   | INDIA        | IND
ID3   | CHINA        | CHI

Entity Continent

Continent DATATABLE

ID     | Continent Name | Continent Code
------------------------------------
IDC1   | NORTH AMERICA  | NA
IDC2   | SOUTH AMERICA  | SA
IDC3   | ASIA           | AS

Entity Company

Company DATATABLE

ID    | Company Name   | Company Code
------------------------------------
CM1   | XYZ Company    | XYZ
CM2   | Fun Company    | Fun
CM3   | ABC Company    | ABC

Relationship among these.

Company_Country_Continent_Relationship DataTable 

ID    | Company        | Country    |  Continent     | Some Value1     | Some Value 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R1    | CM1            | ID1        |  IDC1          | 100             | 150
R2    | CM2            | ID2        |  IDC3          | 200             | 200
R3    | CM3            | ID1        |  IDC1          | 150             | 250
R4    | CM1            | ID3        |  IDC3          | 100             | 150
R5    | CM2            | ID1        |  IDC1          | 200             | 200
R6    | CM3            | ID2        |  IDC3          | 150             | 250
R7    | CM1            | ID2        |  IDC3          | 100             | 150
R8    | CM2            | ID3        |  IDC3          | 200             | 200
R9    | CM3            | ID3        |  IDC3          | 150             | 250

Now I need to generate another relationship table, which will hold Name instead of ID. In this example relationship data is storing ID for company, country and continent, now I want to transform these id value to there name i.e . instead or CM1 - XYZ Company.

For this transformation, I am using a method TramnsformRelationshipData, and it is working correctly.

    public static DataTable TramnsformRelationshipData(DataTable relationshipData, Dictionary<string, DataTable> mapping)
    {
        DataTable transformedDataTable = null;
        if (relationshipData == null || mapping == null )
           return null;

        transformedDataTable = relationshipData.Copy();

        foreach (DataColumn item in relationshipData.Columns)
        {
            if (mapping.ContainsKey(item.ColumnName))
            {
                var instanceData = mapping[item.ColumnName];
                if (instanceData == null)
                    return null;

                foreach (DataRow row in transformedDataTable.Rows)
                {
                    var filteredRows = instanceData.Select("ID = '" + row[item.ColumnName] + "'");
                    if (filteredRows.Any())
                        row[item.ColumnName] = filteredRows[0][1];
                }
            }
        }

        return transformedDataTable;
    }

But, this method iterating all the datatables, and being very slow, when relationshipdata having more entities to transform. So, How can i optimize this code, to work a large number of datatables with large number of rows.

Edited : In most conditions, These data are not stored in DB, These are in memory, and in memory the count for these datatables can be increased or decreased.

Thanks.

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  • If it is stored in memory does it need to be DataTable? Wouldn't it be more effective to load it into some structures like dictionries? If you are initially loading it from database you can use simple and fast data reader to populate dictionaries.
    – ElDog
    Aug 23, 2012 at 14:11

3 Answers 3

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+25

Have you considered creating an SQL code (which will be much faster than using C# code) with SELECT INTO statement? I generally prefer to use SQL when I need to work with large amount of data.

Example taken from this MSDN page.

SELECT c.FirstName, c.LastName, e.JobTitle, a.AddressLine1, a.City, sp.Name AS [State/Province], a.PostalCode
INTO dbo.EmployeeAddresses
FROM Person.Person AS c JOIN HumanResources.Employee AS e ON e.BusinessEntityID = c.BusinessEntityID
JOIN Person.BusinessEntityAddress AS bea ON e.BusinessEntityID = bea.BusinessEntityID
JOIN Person.Address AS a ON bea.AddressID = a.AddressID
JOIN Person.StateProvince as sp ON sp.StateProvinceID = a.StateProvinceID;

First write a SELECT statement to get your data and then add the INTO statement.

Or you can user INSERT and SELECT where you can specify the list of columns to insert the data. Example taken from MSDN page.

INSERT INTO Production.ZeroInventory (DeletedProductID, RemovedOnDate)
SELECT ProductID, GETDATE() FROM ...
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  • But, In most conditions, These data are not stored in DB, These are in memory, and in memory the count for these datatables can be increased or decreased. Aug 17, 2012 at 7:48
  • You forgot to mention this in your question. Aug 17, 2012 at 7:49
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The solution here is to create a hash based collection (i.e. hashtables,dictionary,lookups in .NET) with the ID column being the key and using that instead of the .Select(Id = x)

Code could look something like this.... Untested.

public static DataTable TramnsformRelationshipData(DataTable relationshipData, Dictionary<string, DataTable> mapping) 
    { 
        Dictionary<string,Dictionary<string,DataRow>> newMappings = new Dictionary<string,Dictionary<string,DataRow>>();
        foreach (var kvp in mapping)
        {
            newMappings.Add(kvp.Key,kvp.Value.Rows.Cast<DataRow>().ToDictionary(dr=>dr["ID"] as string));
        }

        DataTable transformedDataTable = null; 
        if (relationshipData == null || mapping == null ) 
           return null; 

        transformedDataTable = relationshipData.Copy(); 

        foreach (DataColumn item in relationshipData.Columns) 
        { 
            if (newMapping.ContainsKey(item.ColumnName)) 
            { 
                var instanceData = newMapping[item.ColumnName]; 
                if (instanceData == null) 
                    return null; 

                foreach (DataRow row in transformedDataTable.Rows) 
                { 
                //  var filteredRows = instanceData.Select("ID = '" + row[item.ColumnName] + "'"); 
                //  if (filteredRows.Any()) 
                    row[item.ColumnName] = instanceData[row[item.ColumnName]][1];                       
                } 
            } 
        } 

        return transformedDataTable; 
    } 
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It seems to me like the problem itself is really simple, 3 joins could fix it if you were using sql.
I'm guessing the source isn't located in sql(if it is i would recomend creating a view there for maximum performance).
If you have to use datasets you can use linq to mimic a join.

Check this Link on how to use linq with datasets.
You can find out how to do a join Here

The end result would look something like this :

var q = from r in relations.AsEnumerable()
        join c in countries.AsEnumerable() on r.Country equals c.Id
        join con in continents.AsEnumerable() on r.Continent equals con.Id
        select new { someval = r.someValue1, 
                     someval2 = r.someValue2, 
                     countryname = c.Name 
                     continent = con.Name}; 
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  • I am aware, how to use linq with dataset. but the datatables are in any number and a datatable can have any number of rows and columns, and in question, I have mentioned there are N datatables. Aug 17, 2012 at 7:59
  • I'm sorry, i missed that part. Have you tried adding the joins in a foreach using this syntax : var joined = q.Join(countries.AsEnumerable(), a => a.Country, b => b.Id, (a, b) => new {b.Somevalue ,a.CC1})
    – Kristof
    Aug 17, 2012 at 8:13

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