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I want to know how can I possibly copy a table with multiple columns and rows into an Array or Collection in VB.NET.

I want to know the best solution because I want to use the code for 2 different tables and do some comparisons, and the second table has too many records.

I was wondering if in VB.NET there is something similar to Hashmap used in java and a table could look like the following

{(Mon, 8, 12); (Tue, 8, 9); etc...}

Also after putting the value in an array or whatever collection, how can I possibly re insert these values in a table called "x"?

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  • Are you using the .NET Framework 4?
    – Ry-
    Jan 29, 2012 at 15:39

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First you need to download a MySQL connector for .NET from the MySQL homepage. Then add a reference to MySQL.Data.dll. You also need a reference to System.data.dll, however this reference is set by default in new VB projects.

Import the MySQL connector's namespace

Imports MySql.Data.MySqlClient

Access the records like this

Dim connStr As String = "server=myserver;user id=user;password=secret;database=mydb"
Using conn As New MySqlConnection(connStr)
    Using cmd As New MySqlCommand("SELECT * FROM mytable", conn)
        conn.Open()
        Using reader As MySqlDataReader = cmd.ExecuteReader()
            While reader.Read()
                Console.WriteLine("{0}, {1}", reader.GetString(0), reader.GetString(1))
            End While
        End Using
    End Using
End Using

You can insert records like this

Dim sql As String = "INSERT INTO mytable (FirstName, LastName) VALUES (?fn, ?ln)"
Using conn As New MySqlConnection(connStr)
    Using cmd As New MySqlCommand(sql, conn)
        cmd.Parameters.Add("?fn", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 80).Value = "John"
        cmd.Parameters.Add("?ln", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 80).Value = "Doe"
        conn.Open()
        cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
    End Using
End Using 

Updating records works alike using an update statement

UPDATE mytable SET LastName = "Meyers" WHERE id = 55

The VB List(Of T) corresponds to the java ArrayList<E>.

The VB Dictionary(Of TKey, TValue) corresponds to the java HashMap<K,V>.

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  • Thanks for the help, much appreciated. I was wondering if you could help me finding a solution to my problem. I have a student schedule table with the following record (scheduled, workdate, timein, time out) and I have another table park with the records (spotid, workdate, timein, timeout). I want to write a function that could query workdate, timein, timeout from the first table and check if they exists in the second table for a given spot, if it doesnt exists, a new will be allocated for a random spot, with the workdate, timein and timeout of the first table. Jan 29, 2012 at 21:37
  • If the record exists for some number of spot, it will create a new record for a different random spot. The number of spots is fixed to 30. When a schedule from the first table is retrieved for a given student, it will have many rows. The function should iterate over the queried schedule. Jan 29, 2012 at 21:38

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