DataTable.ReadXmlSchema Method
Definition
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Reads an XML schema into the DataTable.
Overloads
ReadXmlSchema(XmlReader) |
Reads an XML schema into the DataTable using the specified XmlReader. |
ReadXmlSchema(String) |
Reads an XML schema into the DataTable from the specified file. |
ReadXmlSchema(TextReader) |
Reads an XML schema into the DataTable using the specified TextReader. |
ReadXmlSchema(Stream) |
Reads an XML schema into the DataTable using the specified stream. |
Remarks
Use the ReadXmlSchema
method to create the schema for a DataTable. The schema includes table, relation, and constraint definitions.
To write a schema to an XML document, use the WriteXmlSchema method.
The XML schema is interpreted according to the XSD standard.
The ReadXmlSchema
method is generally invoked before invoking the ReadXml method which is used to fill the DataTable.
ReadXmlSchema(XmlReader)
- Source:
- DataTable.cs
- Source:
- DataTable.cs
- Source:
- DataTable.cs
public:
void ReadXmlSchema(System::Xml::XmlReader ^ reader);
public void ReadXmlSchema (System.Xml.XmlReader? reader);
public void ReadXmlSchema (System.Xml.XmlReader reader);
member this.ReadXmlSchema : System.Xml.XmlReader -> unit
Public Sub ReadXmlSchema (reader As XmlReader)
Parameters
Examples
The following console application creates a new DataTable, and writes the schema for that table to a MemoryStream. Then, the example creates a new DataTable and reads its schema from the saved XML schema, using a XmlTextReader (which inherits from XmlReader) as its source.
private static void DemonstrateReadWriteXMLSchemaWithReader()
{
DataTable table = CreateTestTable("XmlDemo");
PrintSchema(table, "Original table");
// Write the schema to XML in a memory stream.
System.IO.MemoryStream xmlStream =
new System.IO.MemoryStream();
table.WriteXmlSchema(xmlStream);
// Rewind the memory stream.
xmlStream.Position = 0;
DataTable newTable = new DataTable();
System.Xml.XmlTextReader reader =
new System.Xml.XmlTextReader(xmlStream);
newTable.ReadXmlSchema(reader);
// Print out values in the table.
PrintSchema(newTable, "New table");
}
private static DataTable CreateTestTable(string tableName)
{
// Create a test DataTable with two columns and a few rows.
DataTable table = new DataTable(tableName);
DataColumn column = new DataColumn("id", typeof(System.Int32));
column.AutoIncrement = true;
table.Columns.Add(column);
column = new DataColumn("item", typeof(System.String));
table.Columns.Add(column);
// Add ten rows.
DataRow row;
for (int i = 0; i <= 9; i++)
{
row = table.NewRow();
row["item"] = "item " + i;
table.Rows.Add(row);
}
table.AcceptChanges();
return table;
}
private static void PrintSchema(DataTable table, string label)
{
// Display the schema of the supplied DataTable:
Console.WriteLine(label);
foreach (DataColumn column in table.Columns)
{
Console.WriteLine("\t{0}: {1}", column.ColumnName,
column.DataType.Name);
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
Private Sub DemonstrateReadWriteXMLSchemaWithReader()
Dim table As DataTable = CreateTestTable("XmlDemo")
PrintSchema(table, "Original table")
' Write the schema to XML in a memory stream.
Dim xmlStream As New System.IO.MemoryStream()
table.WriteXmlSchema(xmlStream)
' Rewind the memory stream.
xmlStream.Position = 0
Dim newTable As New DataTable
Dim reader As New System.Xml.XmlTextReader(xmlStream)
newTable.ReadXmlSchema(reader)
' Print out values in the table.
PrintSchema(newTable, "New Table")
End Sub
Private Function CreateTestTable(ByVal tableName As String) _
As DataTable
' Create a test DataTable with two columns and a few rows.
Dim table As New DataTable(tableName)
Dim column As New DataColumn("id", GetType(System.Int32))
column.AutoIncrement = True
table.Columns.Add(column)
column = New DataColumn("item", GetType(System.String))
table.Columns.Add(column)
' Add ten rows.
Dim row As DataRow
For i As Integer = 0 To 9
row = table.NewRow()
row("item") = "item " & i
table.Rows.Add(row)
Next i
table.AcceptChanges()
Return table
End Function
Private Sub PrintSchema(ByVal table As DataTable, _
ByVal label As String)
' Display the schema of the supplied DataTable:
Console.WriteLine(label)
For Each column As DataColumn In table.Columns
Console.WriteLine("{0}{1}: {2}", ControlChars.Tab, _
column.ColumnName, column.DataType.Name)
Next column
End Sub
Remarks
Use the ReadXmlSchema method to create the schema for a DataTable. The schema includes table, relation, and constraint definitions.
To write a schema to an XML document, use the WriteXmlSchema method.
The XML schema is interpreted according to the XSD standard.
Data corruption can occur if the msdata:DataType and the xs:type types do not match. No exception will be thrown.
The ReadXmlSchema
method is generally invoked before invoking the ReadXml method which is used to fill the DataTable.
Note
The way to create a nested relation using XML schema is to have implicit nested elements. Additionally, the nested relation could be re-wired, to use explicit column names. It is mandatory for elements to be implicitly nested for the corresponding DataTables to participate in a nested relation.
See also
Applies to
ReadXmlSchema(String)
- Source:
- DataTable.cs
- Source:
- DataTable.cs
- Source:
- DataTable.cs
Reads an XML schema into the DataTable from the specified file.
public:
void ReadXmlSchema(System::String ^ fileName);
public void ReadXmlSchema (string fileName);
member this.ReadXmlSchema : string -> unit
Public Sub ReadXmlSchema (fileName As String)
Parameters
- fileName
- String
The name of the file from which to read the schema information.
Examples
The following console application creates a new DataTable, and writes the schema for that table to a file. Then, the example creates a new DataTable and reads its schema from the saved XML schema, using the file as its source.
private static void DemonstrateReadWriteXMLSchemaWithFile()
{
DataTable table = CreateTestTable("XmlDemo");
PrintSchema(table, "Original table");
// Write the schema to XML in a file.
string xmlFile = "C:\\SchemaDemo.xml";
table.WriteXmlSchema(xmlFile);
DataTable newTable = new DataTable();
newTable.ReadXmlSchema(xmlFile);
// Print out values in the table.
PrintSchema(newTable, "New table");
}
private static DataTable CreateTestTable(string tableName)
{
// Create a test DataTable with two columns and a few rows.
DataTable table = new DataTable(tableName);
DataColumn column = new DataColumn("id", typeof(System.Int32));
column.AutoIncrement = true;
table.Columns.Add(column);
column = new DataColumn("item", typeof(System.String));
table.Columns.Add(column);
// Add ten rows.
DataRow row;
for (int i = 0; i <= 9; i++)
{
row = table.NewRow();
row["item"] = "item " + i;
table.Rows.Add(row);
}
table.AcceptChanges();
return table;
}
private static void PrintSchema(DataTable table, string label)
{
// Display the schema of the supplied DataTable:
Console.WriteLine(label);
foreach (DataColumn column in table.Columns)
{
Console.WriteLine("\t{0}: {1}", column.ColumnName,
column.DataType.Name);
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
Private Sub DemonstrateReadWriteXMLSchemaWithFile()
Dim table As DataTable = CreateTestTable("XmlDemo")
PrintSchema(table, "Original table")
Dim xmlFile As String = "SchemaDemo.xml"
' Write the schema to XML.
table.WriteXmlSchema(xmlFile)
Dim newTable As New DataTable
newTable.ReadXmlSchema(xmlFile)
' Print out values in the table.
PrintSchema(newTable, "New Table")
End Sub
Private Function CreateTestTable(ByVal tableName As String) _
As DataTable
' Create a test DataTable with two columns and a few rows.
Dim table As New DataTable(tableName)
Dim column As New DataColumn("id", GetType(System.Int32))
column.AutoIncrement = True
table.Columns.Add(column)
column = New DataColumn("item", GetType(System.String))
table.Columns.Add(column)
' Add ten rows.
Dim row As DataRow
For i As Integer = 0 To 9
row = table.NewRow()
row("item") = "item " & i
table.Rows.Add(row)
Next i
table.AcceptChanges()
Return table
End Function
Private Sub PrintSchema(ByVal table As DataTable, _
ByVal label As String)
' Display the schema of the supplied DataTable:
Console.WriteLine(label)
For Each column As DataColumn In table.Columns
Console.WriteLine("{0}{1}: {2}", ControlChars.Tab, _
column.ColumnName, column.DataType.Name)
Next column
End Sub
Remarks
Use the ReadXmlSchema method to create the schema for a DataTable. The schema includes table, relation, and constraint definitions.
To write a schema to an XML document, use the WriteXmlSchema method.
The XML schema is interpreted according to the XSD standard.
Data corruption can occur if the msdata:DataType and the xs:type types do not match. No exception will be thrown.
The ReadXmlSchema
method is generally invoked before invoking the ReadXml method which is used to fill the DataTable
.
To create a nested relation using XML schema, use implicit nested elements. You can also reconfigure the nested relation to use explicit column names. Elements must be implicitly nested in order for the corresponding DataTables to participate in a nested relation.
See also
Applies to
ReadXmlSchema(TextReader)
- Source:
- DataTable.cs
- Source:
- DataTable.cs
- Source:
- DataTable.cs
Reads an XML schema into the DataTable using the specified TextReader.
public:
void ReadXmlSchema(System::IO::TextReader ^ reader);
public void ReadXmlSchema (System.IO.TextReader? reader);
public void ReadXmlSchema (System.IO.TextReader reader);
member this.ReadXmlSchema : System.IO.TextReader -> unit
Public Sub ReadXmlSchema (reader As TextReader)
Parameters
- reader
- TextReader
The TextReader used to read the schema information.
Examples
The following console application creates a new DataTable, and writes the schema for that table to a MemoryStream. Then, the example creates a new DataTable and reads its schema from the saved XML schema, using a StreamReader (which inherits from TextReader) as its source.
private static void DemonstrateReadWriteXMLSchemaWithReader()
{
DataTable table = CreateTestTable("XmlDemo");
PrintSchema(table, "Original table");
// Write the schema to XML in a memory stream.
System.IO.MemoryStream xmlStream = new System.IO.MemoryStream();
table.WriteXmlSchema(xmlStream);
// Rewind the memory stream.
xmlStream.Position = 0;
DataTable newTable = new DataTable();
System.IO.StreamReader reader =
new System.IO.StreamReader(xmlStream);
newTable.ReadXmlSchema(reader);
// Print out values in the table.
PrintSchema(newTable, "New table");
}
private static DataTable CreateTestTable(string tableName)
{
// Create a test DataTable with two columns and a few rows.
DataTable table = new DataTable(tableName);
DataColumn column = new DataColumn("id", typeof(System.Int32));
column.AutoIncrement = true;
table.Columns.Add(column);
column = new DataColumn("item", typeof(System.String));
table.Columns.Add(column);
// Add ten rows.
DataRow row;
for (int i = 0; i <= 9; i++)
{
row = table.NewRow();
row["item"] = "item " + i;
table.Rows.Add(row);
}
table.AcceptChanges();
return table;
}
private static void PrintSchema(DataTable table, string label)
{
// Display the schema of the supplied DataTable:
Console.WriteLine(label);
foreach (DataColumn column in table.Columns)
{
Console.WriteLine("\t{0}: {1}",
column.ColumnName, column.DataType.Name);
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
Private Sub DemonstrateReadWriteXMLSchemaWithReader()
Dim table As DataTable = CreateTestTable("XmlDemo")
PrintSchema(table, "Original table")
' Write the schema to XML in a memory stream.
Dim xmlStream As New System.IO.MemoryStream()
table.WriteXmlSchema(xmlStream)
' Rewind the memory stream.
xmlStream.Position = 0
Dim newTable As New DataTable
Dim reader As New System.IO.StreamReader(xmlStream)
newTable.ReadXmlSchema(reader)
' Print out values in the table.
PrintSchema(newTable, "New Table")
End Sub
Private Function CreateTestTable(ByVal tableName As String) _
As DataTable
' Create a test DataTable with two columns and a few rows.
Dim table As New DataTable(tableName)
Dim column As New DataColumn("id", GetType(System.Int32))
column.AutoIncrement = True
table.Columns.Add(column)
column = New DataColumn("item", GetType(System.String))
table.Columns.Add(column)
' Add ten rows.
Dim row As DataRow
For i As Integer = 0 To 9
row = table.NewRow()
row("item") = "item " & i
table.Rows.Add(row)
Next i
table.AcceptChanges()
Return table
End Function
Private Sub PrintSchema(ByVal table As DataTable, _
ByVal label As String)
' Display the schema of the supplied DataTable:
Console.WriteLine(label)
For Each column As DataColumn In table.Columns
Console.WriteLine("{0}{1}: {2}", ControlChars.Tab, _
column.ColumnName, column.DataType.Name)
Next column
End Sub
Remarks
Use the ReadXmlSchema method to create the schema for a DataTable. The schema includes table, relation, and constraint definitions.
To write a schema to an XML document, use the WriteXmlSchema method.
The XML schema is interpreted according to the XSD standard.
Data corruption can occur if the msdata:DataType and the xs:type types do not match. No exception will be thrown.
The ReadXmlSchema
method is generally invoked before invoking the ReadXml method which is used to fill the DataTable.
To create a nested relation using XML schema, use implicit nested elements. You can also reconfigure the nested relation to use explicit column names. Elements must be implicitly nested in order for the corresponding DataTables to participate in a nested relation.
See also
Applies to
ReadXmlSchema(Stream)
- Source:
- DataTable.cs
- Source:
- DataTable.cs
- Source:
- DataTable.cs
Reads an XML schema into the DataTable using the specified stream.
public:
void ReadXmlSchema(System::IO::Stream ^ stream);
public void ReadXmlSchema (System.IO.Stream? stream);
public void ReadXmlSchema (System.IO.Stream stream);
member this.ReadXmlSchema : System.IO.Stream -> unit
Public Sub ReadXmlSchema (stream As Stream)
Parameters
- stream
- Stream
The stream used to read the schema.
Examples
The following console application creates a new DataTable, and writes the schema for that table to a MemoryStream. Then, the example creates a new DataTable and reads its schema from the saved XML schema.
private static void DemonstrateReadWriteXMLSchemaWithStream()
{
DataTable table = CreateTestTable("XmlDemo");
PrintSchema(table, "Original table");
// Write the schema to XML in a memory stream.
System.IO.MemoryStream xmlStream = new System.IO.MemoryStream();
table.WriteXmlSchema(xmlStream);
// Rewind the memory stream.
xmlStream.Position = 0;
DataTable newTable = new DataTable();
newTable.ReadXmlSchema(xmlStream);
// Print out values in the table.
PrintSchema(newTable, "New table");
}
private static DataTable CreateTestTable(string tableName)
{
// Create a test DataTable with two columns and a few rows.
DataTable table = new DataTable(tableName);
DataColumn column = new DataColumn("id", typeof(System.Int32));
column.AutoIncrement = true;
table.Columns.Add(column);
column = new DataColumn("item", typeof(System.String));
table.Columns.Add(column);
// Add ten rows.
DataRow row;
for (int i = 0; i <= 9; i++)
{
row = table.NewRow();
row["item"] = "item " + i;
table.Rows.Add(row);
}
table.AcceptChanges();
return table;
}
private static void PrintSchema(DataTable table, string label)
{
// Display the schema of the supplied DataTable:
Console.WriteLine(label);
foreach (DataColumn column in table.Columns)
{
Console.WriteLine("\t{0}: {1}", column.ColumnName,
column.DataType.Name);
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
Private Sub DemonstrateReadWriteXMLSchemaWithStream()
Dim table As DataTable = CreateTestTable("XmlDemo")
PrintSchema(table, "Original table")
' Write the schema to XML in a memory stream.
Dim xmlStream As New System.IO.MemoryStream()
table.WriteXmlSchema(xmlStream)
' Rewind the memory stream.
xmlStream.Position = 0
Dim newTable As New DataTable
newTable.ReadXmlSchema(xmlStream)
' Print out values in the table.
PrintSchema(newTable, "New Table")
End Sub
Private Function CreateTestTable(ByVal tableName As String) _
As DataTable
' Create a test DataTable with two columns and a few rows.
Dim table As New DataTable(tableName)
Dim column As New DataColumn("id", GetType(System.Int32))
column.AutoIncrement = True
table.Columns.Add(column)
column = New DataColumn("item", GetType(System.String))
table.Columns.Add(column)
' Add ten rows.
Dim row As DataRow
For i As Integer = 0 To 9
row = table.NewRow()
row("item") = "item " & i
table.Rows.Add(row)
Next i
table.AcceptChanges()
Return table
End Function
Private Sub PrintSchema(ByVal table As DataTable, _
ByVal label As String)
' Display the schema of the supplied DataTable:
Console.WriteLine(label)
For Each column As DataColumn In table.Columns
Console.WriteLine("{0}{1}: {2}", ControlChars.Tab, _
column.ColumnName, column.DataType.Name)
Next column
End Sub
Remarks
Use the ReadXmlSchema method to create the schema for a DataTable. The schema includes table, relation, and constraint definitions.
To write a schema to an XML document, use the WriteXmlSchema method.
The XML schema is interpreted according to the XSD standard.
Data corruption can occur if the msdata:DataType and the xs:type types do not match. No exception will be thrown.
The ReadXmlSchema
method is generally invoked before invoking the ReadXml method which is used to fill the DataTable.
To create a nested relation using XML schema, use implicit nested elements. You can also configure the nested relation to use explicit column names. Elements must be implicitly nested in order for the corresponding DataTables to participate in a nested relation.