Defining a Primary Key for a Table
A database table commonly has a column or group of columns that uniquely identifies each row in the table. This identifying column or group of columns is called the primary key.
When you identify a single DataColumn as the PrimaryKey for a DataTable, the table automatically sets the AllowDBNull property of the column to false and the Unique property to true. For multiple-column primary keys, only the AllowDBNull property is automatically set to false.
The PrimaryKey property of a DataTable receives as its value an array of one or more DataColumn objects, as shown in the following examples. The first example defines a single column as the primary key.
workTable.PrimaryKey = New DataColumn() {workTable.Columns("CustID")}
' Or
Dim columns(1) As DataColumn
columns(0) = workTable.Columns("CustID")
workTable.PrimaryKey = columns
workTable.PrimaryKey = new DataColumn[] {workTable.Columns["CustID"]};
// Or
DataColumn[] columns = new DataColumn[1];
columns[0] = workTable.Columns["CustID"];
workTable.PrimaryKey = columns;
The following example defines two columns as a primary key.
workTable.PrimaryKey = New DataColumn() {workTable.Columns("CustLName"), _
workTable.Columns("CustFName")}
' Or
Dim keyColumn(2) As DataColumn
keyColumn(0) = workTable.Columns("CustLName")
keyColumn(1) = workTable.Columns("CustFName")
workTable.PrimaryKey = keyColumn
workTable.PrimaryKey = new DataColumn[] {workTable.Columns["CustLName"],
workTable.Columns["CustFName"]};
// Or
DataColumn[] keyColumn = new DataColumn[2];
keyColumn[0] = workTable.Columns["CustLName"];
keyColumn[1] = workTable.Columns["CustFName"];
workTable.PrimaryKey = keyColumn;
See Also
Reference
Other Resources
Defining the Schema of a DataTable
Creating and Using DataTables