I'm trying to use LINQ to iterate over the rows in a DataTable, and instantiate objects from the column values. The tricksy code is shown below.
The problem is that the code won't even compile. The nefarious error message is "cannot resolve symbol Select".
I'm satisfied that DataRowCollection implements IEnumerable (it gets it from System.Data.InternalDataCollectionBase), so you would think there'd be no problem with the following (obviously, I'm wrong on that count).
I have included System.Linq System.Data, and System.Data.SqlClient in my project. It also has all the necessary references. I've been using LINQ throughout the app before (mostly with lists of POCOs and XDocuemnts), and this is the first time I've seen this particular message.
Any advice on how to resolve it?
using (var command = connection.CreateCommand())
{
command.CommandText = "dbo.sp_pTicklerContacts_sel_W_ContactRole_by_ComKey";
command.CommandTimeout = 120;
command.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
command.Parameters.Add("@iComKey", SqlDbType.Int).Value = companyKey;
using (var adapter = new SqlDataAdapter(command))
{
var dataset = new DataSet();
adapter.Fill(dataset);
if (dataset.TableCount() > 0 && dataset.Tables[0].Rows.Count > 0)
{
return (from row in dataset.Tables[0].Rows
select new TicklerContact
{
CompanyKey = row.ToInt32("iTicklerContact"),
Contact = row.ToString("ccontact"),
ContactKey = row.ToInt32("iconkey"),
TicklerContactKey = row.ToInt32("iTicklerContactKey"),
Role = row.ToString("contactrole"),
Exists = row.ToBool("contactexists")
}).ToList();
}
return null;
}
}