The primary key
is a column or collection of columns that uniquely identify each row
in the table. The
PrimaryKey
property accesses one or more
DataColumn
objects that define the primary key of
the DataTable
. The primary key acts both as a
unique constraint for the table and allows records to be located
using the Find( )
method of the
DataTableRows
collection, as discussed in the next
section.
The primary key for a table is set by specifying an array of
DataColumn
objects from the table. The following
example illustrates creating a primary key based on two columns:
// set the primary key based on two columns in the DataTable DataTable dt = new DataTable("MyTable"); dt.Columns.Add("PK_Field1", typeof(System.Int32)); dt.Columns.Add("PK_Field2", typeof(System.Int32)); // ... add other table columns // set the primary key dt.PrimaryKey = new DataColumn[] {dt.Columns["PK_Field1"], dt.Columns["PK_Field2"]};
To remove the primary key, simply set the primary key object to
null
.
// remove the primary key dt.PrimaryKey = null;