I've searched the web for quite some time now and can't seem to find an elegant way to
- read data from one datatable,
- group it by two variables with linq
- select only those two variables (forget about the others in the source datatable) and
- copy these items to a new datatable.
I got it working without selecting specific variables, but at the amount of data the program is going to process later I'd rather only copy what's really needed.
var temp123 = from row in oldDataTable.AsEnumerable()
orderby row["Column1"] ascending
group row by new { Column1 = row["Column1"], Column2 = row["Column2"] } into grp
select grp.First();
newDataTable = temp123.CopyToDataTable();
Can anyone please be so kind to help me out here? Thanks!
CopyToDataTable
on anIEnumerable<anonymous type>
, only withIEnumerable<DataRow>
. You need to create a new DataTable manually and use a loop to fill it with the result of this query.