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I have setup a Table Adapter in Visual Studio linked to a SQL Server db. I've followed the MSDN tutorials and I have manually setup some queries for this TA. I think of these queries as "pre_hardcoded". I call these queries using the default code:

Me.ItemFactTableAdapter.My_Pre_Hardcoded_Query(Me.MasterDataSet.ItemFact) 

I want to dynamically call data in different configuration (from the same Master Table) and thus I need a lot of these pre-hardcoded queries. So, instead of writing 1k queries I've want to use something like this:

    TableName = "ItemFact"
    H_Label = "ChainName"
    V_Label = "ItemName"
    Dim Measure As String = "Volume"

    Dim Select_Clause As String = "select distinct " & H_Label & "," & V_Label & ", Sum(" & Measure & ") as " & Measure & " "
    Dim From_Clause As String = "from " & TableName & " "
    Dim Where_Clause As String = ""
    Dim GroupBy_Clause As String = "group by " & H_Label & "," & V_Label

    Dim SelectionQuery = Select_Clause & From_Clause & Where_Clause & GroupBy_Clause

Where I can dynamically update the values of "Measure" and the "H" & "V Labels". The question is: How do I declare this SelectionQuery to be a valid part of the TA so that I can use it like:

Me.ItemFactTableAdapter.SelectionQuery (Me.MasterDataSet.ItemFact) 

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for dynamic query you need create generic DataAdapter:

 Dim da As New SqlDataAdapter(SelectionQuery, Me.ItemFactTableAdapter.Connection)
 da.Fill(Me.MasterDataSet.ItemFact)
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  • On inserting the code I receive this highlight on da: Overload resolution failed because no 'New' is accessible) And also: value of type 'MyApp.MasterDataSet.ItemFactDataTable' cannot be converted to System.Data.DataSet. My initial TA is defined by defaul on load as: Me.ItemFactTableAdapter = NewMyApp.MasterDataSetTableAdapters.ItemFactTableAdapter()) I'm, using the VS 2012 Express.
    – Takedasama
    Oct 2, 2013 at 13:55
  • Change DataAdapter to SqlDataAdapter.
    – dovid
    Oct 2, 2013 at 13:58
  • I've changed it to SQLDataAdapter and the msg is gone, da is now defined correctly. I'll work through the code and check the dynamic query build. Will reply when over. 10x
    – Takedasama
    Oct 2, 2013 at 14:40
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I still haven't found an answer to my initial question ON HOW TO ADD QUERIES TO A TABLE ADAPTER, but based on @lomed answer I've done a workaround. Thus, instead of filling the TA on 1st load and then pulling data with different queries, I'm updating the whole dataset on each query. I believe this method may be more time-consuming when applied to big datasets, but for now it works.

Dim strConn As String = "Data Source=XXX;Initial Catalog=master;Integrated Security=True"
Dim conn As New SqlConnection(strConn)
Dim oCmd As New SqlCommand(SelectionQuery, conn)
Dim oData As New SqlDataAdapter(SelectionQuery, conn)
Dim ds As New DataSet

and then attach the dataset to objects like:

Chart1.DataSource = ds.Tables("Table1")

instead of:

Chart1.DataSource = Me.ItemFactBindingSource

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