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How can one retrieve the tables' names into a List<string> from a specific database on a server?

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System.Data.SqlClient has what you need without a formal query on sys.Tables (though that's what it's using in the background). Use the GetSchema() method on the SqlConnection object and designate that you want the "Tables" and it will send you a DataTable object back with a row for each table. It sends back database name, table schema name, table name, and table type in each row (in that column order). The code would look like this:

public static List<string> GetTables(string connectionString)
{
    using (SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection(connectionString))
    {
        connection.Open();
        DataTable schema = connection.GetSchema("Tables");
        List<string> TableNames = new List<string>();
        foreach (DataRow row in schema.Rows)
        {
            TableNames.Add(row[2].ToString());
        }
        return TableNames;
    }
}
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    The connection is wrapped in a using block, so the connection is closed once the code exits the block.
    – Tim
    Jul 12, 2011 at 22:23
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For SQL Server 2005 and higher:

using (SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection(@"Data Source=(local);Integrated Security=True;Initial Catalog=DB_Name;")) {
    connection.Open();

    using (SqlCommand command = connection.CreateCommand()) {
        command.CommandText =
            @"SELECT s.name, o.name
            FROM sys.objects o WITH(NOLOCK)
            JOIN sys.schemas s WITH(NOLOCK)
            ON o.schema_id = s.schema_id
            WHERE o.is_ms_shipped = 0 AND RTRIM(o.type) = 'U'
            ORDER BY s.name ASC, o.name ASC";

        using (SqlDataReader reader = command.ExecuteReader()) {
            while (reader.Read()) {
                string schemaName = reader.GetString(0);
                string tableName = reader.GetString(1);

                // your code goes here...
            }
        }
    }
}
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  • Since you have the SqlConnection already, why not use .GetSchema("Tables")? Jul 12, 2011 at 21:32
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To fetch all the user defined tables from the DB ( SQlServer), we have to query system catalogs.

SELECT  Name from Sysobjects where xtype = 'u' 

this query will return all the user defined tables in the DataBase

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I think that this SQL should return a table containing tableNames in your DB:

SELECT * FROM information_schema.tables
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You can use LINQ query to get all tables name fairly easily:

public List<string> GetSqlTables(SqlConnection conn)
    => (from DataRow row in conn.GetSchema("Tables").Rows.Cast<DataRow>() 
        select row["TABLE_NAME"].ToString()).ToList();
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.Net Core extension using SqlConnection that opens/closes the connection.

public static class SQLExtensions
{
    public static List<string> GetTableNames(this SqlConnection connection)
    {
        using (connection)
        {
            connection.Open();

            return connection.GetSchema("Tables")
                             .Rows
                             .Cast<DataRow>()
                             .Select(row => row["TABLE_NAME"].ToString())
                             .OrderBy(nme => nme)
                             .ToList();

        } // Auto Close exiting the block
    }
}
Usage (Linqpad)
var connectionStr = @"Data Source=.;Integrated Security=SSPI;Initial Catalog=Rasa";

(new SqlConnection(connectionStr).GetTableNames()).Dump();
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this my solution:

    public void opencon()
    {
        if (conn == null)
        {
            conn = new SqlConnection(@"Your connection");
        }
        if (conn.State == ConnectionState.Closed)
        {
            conn.Open();
        }
    }
    public void Closecon()
    {
        if ((conn != null) && (conn.State == ConnectionState.Open))
        {
            conn.Close();
        }
    }
   public void GetTables(ComboBox cb)
    {
            chuoiketnoi();
            DataTable schema = conn.GetSchema("Tables");
            foreach (DataRow row in schema.Rows)
            {
                cb.Items.Add(row[2].ToString());
            }
            dongketnoi();
    }
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    chuoiketnoi? dongketnoi?
    – Christian
    Oct 4, 2020 at 19:25

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