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I have a question about DataTable. I retrieve a DataTable from the database, and one of these columns contains either a 1 or a 0. Now I want to retrieve only the rows with a 1 value of 1 in that column.

The name of the column is ACTIVATE.

Here is my DataTable:

DataTable table = new DataTable(TABLE);

//How can I filter here so ACTIVATE == 1?

adapter.Fill(table);

connection.Open();

selectcommand.ExecuteReader();

return table;
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    Aren't you using a query to fill the datatable?? Use a where condition in that query Dec 4, 2012 at 10:49
  • Do the logic in the query, pass null to return all with a parameter WHERE (@filter is NULL OR ACTIVATE = @filter)
    – CR41G14
    Dec 4, 2012 at 10:49

4 Answers 4

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Via SQL (preferred)

SELECT * FROM dbo.Table WHERE ACTIVATE = 1

Via Linq-To-Datatable (in memory):

DataTable tblFiltered = table.AsEnumerable()
                             .Where(r => r.Field<int>("ACTIVATE") == 1)
                             .CopyToDataTable();

If you're still on .NET 2, you can use DataTable.Select:

DataRow[] filteredRows = table.Select("ACTIVATE = 1");

Apart from that, you don't need selectcommand.ExecuteReader() to fill the table.

DataTable table = new Datatable();
using(var con = new SqlConnection(connectionString))
using(var cmd = new SqlCommand("SELECT * FROM dbo.Table WHERE ACTIVATE = 1", con))
using(var da = new SqlDataAdapter(cmd))
{
    da.Fill( table );
}
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  • add a Datatable.Select() filter, and this answer would be complete. :) Dec 4, 2012 at 11:00
  • @SamyS.Rathore: Why? Linq is much more powerful and the strong typed Field methods which also supports nullables are the better choice(if available). Edit: However, you're right. Edited my answer accordingly. Dec 4, 2012 at 11:05
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    +1 offcourse it it, i just said that so to cover all options in one answer. Dec 4, 2012 at 11:07
  • Datatable.Select is slow like hell, especially with larger number of records Dec 4, 2012 at 11:09
  • @AntonioBakula did'nt knew that...thanxx, i learned something new today..!! This answer must be accepted then. Dec 4, 2012 at 11:13
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DataTable results = table.Select("ACTIVATE = 1").CopyToDataTable();

That should achieve what you want, basically you can query data tables much like SQL.

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You simply use DataTable.Select like this:

 foundRows = table.Select("ACTIVATE = '1'");

It returns an array of DataRow objects.

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return table;
DataTable results = table.Select("ACTIVATE = 1").CopyToDataTable();

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