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I've got a datagridview in my project, which is populated from a SQL database with the following code:

 public cToDoList(string paramUser, DateTime paramDueDate)
    {
        string sqlStat = "SELECT * FROM tblDiary " +
                         "WHERE DiaryUserFor = @User " +
                         "AND DiaryDueDate <= @DueDate;";
        SqlCommand sqlCom = new SqlCommand(sqlStat);
        sqlCom.Parameters.Add("@User", SqlDbType.VarChar);
        sqlCom.Parameters.Add("@DueDate", SqlDbType.Date);
        sqlCom.Parameters["@User"].Value = paramUser;
        sqlCom.Parameters["@DueDate"].Value = paramDueDate.Date;

        cSqlQuery sqlQ = new cSqlQuery(sqlCom, "table");
        this.cTable = sqlQ.cQueryResults;
    }

The above code works fine and the datagridview is populated, however the column headers are the field names from the SQL database which aren't very user friendly.

I've tried a couple of things to try and change the default column names, but nothing isworking. So far I've tried -

dataToDoList.Columns[0].Name = "TEST1";

dataToDoList.Columns["DiaryCompletedDate"].Name = "TEST2";

But neither do anything.

Can anyone tell me how to change column header names in a datagridview please?

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5 Answers 5

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Try DataGridViewColumn.HeaderText & AutoGenerateColumns (MSDN)

Hope this works for you.

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What are the exact Columns you need..?

Replace the SELECT * with

 SELECT ColumnName AS 'TEST1', ColumnName2 AS 'TEST2' FROM ...etc
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  • In hindsight Aliases was the best solution for my app. Thank you.
    – PJW
    Jan 19, 2012 at 14:13
  • Sounds good Pete Glad that many of us here could point you in the right direction
    – MethodMan
    Jan 19, 2012 at 14:16
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You want Column.HeaderText, not Column.Name.


Alternatively, set column properties using the visual designer, and in the form constructor set

dataToDoList.AutoGenerateColumns = false;
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An easy way would be to explicitly name the columns you want in the SQL.

Ie. replace select * (which you probably shouldn't use anyway) with select DiaryCompletedDate [TEST1], OtherColumn [TEST2], .. etc

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while data-binding the grid you can change the HeaderText like this

this.dataGridView1.Columns["ResourceValue"].HeaderText = Helper.getlocalStringResource("Xinga.LocalStrings.ColumnHeader.ResourceValue");

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