Delucia,
I'm not sure of the kind of answer/solution you're looking for because on the one hand you say you rely heavily on typed dataset but then you want to get rid of them. :)
So I'll try and answer your question by way of providing a solution I have used in the past, so here goes.
/// <summary>
///This class is a wrapper around a DataTable,
///Associated with the stored procedure - usp_GET_FEATURES
///This class provides a strongly typed interface to access data from the DataTable
///containing the result of the given stored procedure.
/// </summary>
public class FeaturesDtw : BaseDataTableWrapper
{
public Int32 Id { get { return (Int32)DataRow[0]; } }
public String Title { get { return (String)DataRow[1]; } }
public String ShortDesc { get { return (String)DataRow[2]; } }
public String Description { get { return (String)DataRow[3]; } }
public String ImageFilePath { get { if (DataRow[4] != DBNull.Value) return (String)DataRow[4]; else return default(String); } }
public String ImageFileName { get { if (DataRow[5] != DBNull.Value) return (String)DataRow[5]; else return default(String); } }
public String ImageMimeType { get { if (DataRow[6] != DBNull.Value) return (String)DataRow[6]; else return default(String); } }
public DateTime DateCreated { get { return (DateTime)DataRow[7]; } }
public FeaturesDtw()
:base()
{
}
public FeaturesDtw(DataRow row)
:base(row)
{
}
}
The class you see above is what I call a DataTable wrapper. Essentially it gives you the ability to work with a DataTable in a strongly types fashion in that the class is a auto generated class it's fields map directly to a table or stroed proc in your database.
You could use it in one of the following ways:
var dt = DataModule.GetFeaturesDataSet().Tables[0];
FeatureDtw featureDtw = new FeatureDtw();
foreach(DataRow row in dt.Rows)
{
featureDtw.DataRow = row;
var id = featureDtw.Id;
var title = featureDtw.Title;
}
In the code above I get the DataTab (the variable dt) from my DAL and then I use the wrapper to get at the fields in a strongly typed manner.
OR
private IEnumerable<T> GetEnumerableDtw<T>(DataTable dt) where T : BaseDataTableWrapper, new()
{
foreach (DataRow row in dt.Rows)
{
var baseDataTableWrapper = new T();
baseDataTableWrapper.DataRow = row;
yield return baseDataTableWrapper;
}
}
you can pass the dt variable to the above method and get back an IEnumerable and you can use it like any normal IEnumerable, except that the data is really coming from a DataTable.
In both cases it is strongly typed. Of course the assumption in both cases it that you don't intend to use the DataTable to post data back but rather only to extract data out.
Hope that makes sense?
The base class is listed below
/// <summary>
///This class Base Class for all DataTable Wrappers
/// </summary>
public class BaseDataTableWrapper
{
public DataRow DataRow { get; set; }
public BaseDataTableWrapper()
{
}
public BaseDataTableWrapper(DataRow row)
:this()
{
DataRow = row;
}
}