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I need to get the real column name from DataTable which I filled it by FillSchema() method, this is the query I used (SELECT ID AS [SNO],CATEG_NAME AS [Category] FROM Categories)

        var dt = new DataTable();
        SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT ID AS [SNO],CATEG_NAME AS [Category] FROM Categories",conn);
        da.FillSchema(dt, SchemaType.Source);
        dt.FillBySql(sql);

When I check dt.columns I find that there are 2 columns with the same alias name which mentioned in query. What can I do to get the real column names(id, categ_name)?

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  • Why do you use aliases if you don't want them? It would be easy to SELECT * FROM Categories to get all column names. Another option is ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.SchemaOnly)). stackoverflow.com/a/12161051/284240 Another option is using the INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS table in the database. stackoverflow.com/a/600457/284240 Jan 20, 2014 at 23:22
  • i used aliases to make caption for each field shown in data grid view and also need to retrieve the real column names to use them in another vital task Jan 21, 2014 at 0:58
  • note that when i used ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.SchemaOnly) it returned schema table contains every thing about each column in the mentioned query but unfortunately it can't identify aliased columns and give me ColumnName = SNO ,,, BaseColumnName = SNO ,,, IsAliased = Jan 21, 2014 at 1:35

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I tried to add one column with the name same as alias column name but just let it blank. see column

then I execute this query:

SELECT 
    status_action,
    isread, 
    CONCAT( 
        FLOOR(HOUR(TIMEDIFF(work_given, sysdate())) / 24), 
        ' days, ', 
        MOD(HOUR(TIMEDIFF(work_given, sysdate())), 24), 
        ' hours, ', 
        MINUTE(TIMEDIFF(work_given, sysdate())), 
        ' minutes') **as** **workgivendays** 
from progressreport

And then I call it use MySqlDataReader like this :

MySqlDataReader mdr = cmd.ExecuteReader(); workgivendays = mdr.GetString("workgivendays"); and it works

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I believe that your best bet is to alter them in C#, not alias them in SQL. This is not a best practice, but this workaround has worked for me.

On a databound datagridview, you have to change the underlying datatable. This sample will change the name of the column from 'ID' to 'SNO'. Make sure you alter a copy the table, so the original remains unchanged.

var dt = new DataTable();
SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT ID,CATEG_NAME AS [Category] FROM Categories",conn);
da.FillSchema(dt, SchemaType.Source);

dt.FillBySql(sql);
DataTable clonedWithColumnsChanged= dt.Copy();
clonedWithColumnsChanged.Columns["ID"].ColumnName = "SNO";
dgvReports.DataSource = clonedWithColumnsChanged;
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  • this solution don't solve my problem because i try to develop custom DataGridView and my target is to simplify everything ,, in my case i need to extract the real column names to generate Insert and Update Queries automatically based on extracted column names Jan 21, 2014 at 1:50
  • You could do inserts and Updates with a stored procedures. stackoverflow.com/questions/15142/…
    – wruckie
    Jan 21, 2014 at 2:31

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