DataSet.HasChanges Method
Definition
Gets a value indicating whether the DataSet has changes, including new, deleted, or modified rows.
Overloads
HasChanges() |
Gets a value indicating whether the DataSet has changes, including new, deleted, or modified rows. |
HasChanges(DataRowState) |
Gets a value indicating whether the DataSet has changes, including new, deleted, or modified rows, filtered by DataRowState. |
HasChanges()
Gets a value indicating whether the DataSet has changes, including new, deleted, or modified rows.
public:
bool HasChanges();
public bool HasChanges ();
member this.HasChanges : unit -> bool
Public Function HasChanges () As Boolean
Returns
Examples
The following example uses the GetChanges method to create a second DataSet object that is then used to update a data source.
private void UpdateDataSet(DataSet dataSet)
{
// Check for changes with the HasChanges method first.
if(!dataSet.HasChanges()) return;
// Create temporary DataSet variable.
DataSet tempDataSet;
// GetChanges for modified rows only.
tempDataSet = dataSet.GetChanges(DataRowState.Modified);
// Check the DataSet for errors.
if(tempDataSet.HasErrors)
{
// Insert code to resolve errors.
}
// After fixing errors, update the data source with
// the DataAdapter used to create the DataSet.
myOleDbDataAdapter.Update(tempDataSet);
}
Private Sub UpdateDataSet(ByVal dataSet As DataSet)
' Check for changes with the HasChanges method first.
If Not dataSet.HasChanges() Then
Exit Sub
End If
' Create temporary DataSet variable.
' GetChanges for modified rows only.
Dim tempDataSet As DataSet = _
dataSet.GetChanges(DataRowState.Modified)
' Check the DataSet for errors.
If tempDataSet.HasErrors Then
' Insert code to resolve errors.
End If
' After fixing errors, update the data source with
' the DataAdapter used to create the DataSet.
myOleDbDataAdapter.Update(tempDataSet)
End Sub
See also
HasChanges(DataRowState)
Gets a value indicating whether the DataSet has changes, including new, deleted, or modified rows, filtered by DataRowState.
public:
bool HasChanges(System::Data::DataRowState rowStates);
public bool HasChanges (System.Data.DataRowState rowStates);
member this.HasChanges : System.Data.DataRowState -> bool
Public Function HasChanges (rowStates As DataRowState) As Boolean
Parameters
- rowStates
- DataRowState
One of the DataRowState values.
Returns
Examples
The following example uses the GetChanges method to create a second DataSet object, which is then used to update a data source.
private void UpdateDataSet(DataSet dataSet)
{
// Check for changes with the HasChanges method first.
if(!dataSet.HasChanges(DataRowState.Modified)) return;
// Create temporary DataSet variable and
// GetChanges for modified rows only.
DataSet tempDataSet =
dataSet.GetChanges(DataRowState.Modified);
// Check the DataSet for errors.
if(tempDataSet.HasErrors)
{
// Insert code to resolve errors.
}
// After fixing errors, update the data source with
// the DataAdapter used to create the DataSet.
adapter.Update(tempDataSet);
}
Private Sub UpdateDataSet(ByVal dataSet As DataSet)
' Check for changes with the HasChanges method first.
If Not dataSet.HasChanges(DataRowState.Modified) Then
Exit Sub
End If
' Create temporary DataSet variable and
' GetChanges for modified rows only.
Dim tempDataSet As DataSet = _
dataSet.GetChanges(DataRowState.Modified)
' Check the DataSet for errors.
If tempDataSet.HasErrors Then
' Insert code to resolve errors.
End If
' After fixing errors, update the data source with
' the DataAdapter used to create the DataSet.
adapter.Update(tempDataSet)
End Sub
Remarks
Examine the HasChanges property of the DataSet
before invoking the GetChanges method.