7.4 Primary Key
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;
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