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I have two DataTables DT1 y DT2. DT1 has two rows and DT2 has three rows. In both DataTables row1 and row 2 have the same columns and values. But row3 not exist in the DT1, it will be my result.

DT1: row1, row2

DT2: row1, row2, row3

Res: DT3: row3

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    May 21, 2015 at 19:00

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var good_dt1=dt1.AsEnumerable().Select(t=>new {
   col1=dt1.Field<string>("col1name"),
   ....
});

var good_dt2=dt2.AsEnumerable().Select(t=>new {
  col1=dt2.Field<string>("col1name"),
  ....
});

var result=good_dt2.Except(good_dt1);
//or
var result=good_dt2.Where(d2=>!good_dt1.Any(d1=>d1.col1==d2.col2 && d1.col2==d2.col2 ...));

Stuff result back into a datatable.
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    Personally, I hate datatables. They serve no purpose but to create bloat and make things difficult. May 21, 2015 at 19:26

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