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I am currently creating and reading a DataTable with the following code in my Page_Load

protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    if (Session["AllFeatures1"] == null)
    {
        Session["AllFeatures1"] = GetData();
    }
    table = (DataTable)Session["AllFeatures1"];
    DayPilotCalendar1.DataSource = Session["AllFeatures1"];
    DayPilotNavigator1.DataSource = Session["AllFeatures1"];

    if (!IsPostBack)
    {
        DataBind();
        DayPilotCalendar1.UpdateWithMessage("Welcome!");
    }

    if (User.Identity.Name != "")
    {
        Panel1.Visible = true;
    }
}

I would like to know how to convert this code so that it reads from a SQL query? I am experimenting with the code below but I'm not sure how to connect them so that datatable in my page load fills with the SQL command below.

SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["BarManConnectionString"].ConnectionString);
conn.Open();
string query = "SELECT * FROM [EventOne]";

SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(query, conn);

DataTable t1 = new DataTable();
using (SqlDataAdapter a = new SqlDataAdapter(cmd))
{
    a.Fill(t1);
}

I am stuck at:

table = (DataTable)Session["AllFeatures1"]; 

I would like it to be t1 = (DataTable)Session["AllFeatures1];

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5 Answers 5

43

The SqlDataReader is a valid data source for the DataTable. As such, all you need to do its this:

public DataTable GetData()
{
    SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["BarManConnectionString"].ConnectionString);
    conn.Open();
    string query = "SELECT * FROM [EventOne]";
    SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(query, conn);

    DataTable dt = new DataTable();
    dt.Load(cmd.ExecuteReader());
    conn.Close();
    return dt;
}
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  • 2
    This answers the question "How to fill DataTable with SQL Table" perfectly. If it is not specific for OP, then OP didn't title his question good enough.
    – xpt
    Mar 6, 2017 at 16:35
  • Better if you not use the DataReader.Load() method for read all type of SQL Select Query. I used it for read out a complex SELECT with some LEFT JOIN and I got "Failed to enable constraints. One or more rows contain values violating non-null, unique, or foreign-key constraints" exception. After I started to use DataAdapter.Fill(DataTable) type of Query and now no exception.
    – Jettero
    May 6, 2017 at 22:13
11

You can make method which return the datatable of given sql query:

public DataTable GetDataTable()
{
SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["BarManConnectionString"].ConnectionString);
conn.Open();
string query = "SELECT * FROM [EventOne] ";

SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(query, conn);

DataTable t1 = new DataTable();
using (SqlDataAdapter a = new SqlDataAdapter(cmd))
{
    a.Fill(t1);
}
return t1;
}

and now can be used like this:

table = GetDataTable();
7

You need to modify the method GetData() and add your "experimental" code there, and return t1.

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  • Yeah...you are correct I got caught in a brain lock with Page_Load the moment you said put your work code in GetData() I popped out of my "put everything in Page_Load" freeze. Thanks for the nudge.
    – AhabLives
    Aug 16, 2012 at 18:48
1

The answers above are correct, but I thought I would expand another answer by offering a way to do the same if you require to pass parameters into the query.

The SqlDataAdapter is quick and simple, but only works if you're filling a table with a static request ie: a simple SELECT without parameters.

Here is my way to do the same, but using a parameter to control the data I require in my table. And I use it to populate a DropDownList.

//populate the Programs dropdownlist according to the student's study year / preference
DropDownList ddlPrograms = (DropDownList)DetailsView1.FindControl("ddlPrograms");
if (ddlPrograms != null)
{
    using (SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["ATCNTV1ConnectionString"].ConnectionString))
    {
        try
        {
            con.Open();
            SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand();
            cmd.Connection = con;
            cmd.CommandText = "SELECT ProgramID, ProgramName FROM tblPrograms WHERE ProgramCatID > 0 AND ProgramStatusID = (CASE WHEN @StudyYearID = 'VPR' THEN 10 ELSE 7 END) AND ProgramID NOT IN (23,112,113) ORDER BY ProgramName";
            cmd.Parameters.Add("@StudyYearID", SqlDbType.Char).Value = "11";
            DataTable wsPrograms = new DataTable();
            wsPrograms.Load(cmd.ExecuteReader());

            //populate the Programs ddl list
            ddlPrograms.DataSource = wsPrograms;
            ddlPrograms.DataTextField = "ProgramName";
            ddlPrograms.DataValueField = "ProgramID";
            ddlPrograms.DataBind();
            ddlPrograms.Items.Insert(0, new ListItem("<Select Program>", "0"));
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
            // Handle the error
        }
    }
}

Enjoy

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  • You've got a couple issues. First, while not creating a new SqlDataAdapter if you don't have to is desirable, SqlDataAdapter.Fill does actually work with complex SELECT commands (with JOINs and parameters). Second, the SqlParameterCollection.Add method (referenced by cmd.Parameters here) returns a new SqlParameter object. This means that when you assign to that object's Value property, it's not going to make it to the SqlParameter in cmd.Parameters. Cheers! Jun 7, 2022 at 23:23
1

You can fill your data table like the below code.I am also fetching the connections at runtime using a predefined XML file that has all the connection.

  public static DataTable Execute_Query(string connection, string query)
    {
        Logger.Info("Execute Query has been called for connection " + connection);
        connection = "Data Source=" + Connections.run_singlevalue(connection, "server") + ";Initial Catalog=" + Connections.run_singlevalue(connection, "database") + ";User ID=" + Connections.run_singlevalue(connection, "username") + ";Password=" + Connections.run_singlevalue(connection, "password") + ";Connection Timeout=30;";
        DataTable dt = new DataTable();
        try
        {
            using (SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection(connection))
            {
                using (SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(query, con))
                {
                    con.Open();
                    using (SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter(cmd))
                    {
                        da.SelectCommand.CommandTimeout = 1800;
                        da.Fill(dt);
                    }
                    con.Close();
                }
            }
            Logger.Info("Execute Query success");
            return dt;
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
            Console.Write(ex.Message);
            return null;
        }
    }   

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