DataTableMappingCollection.RemoveAt Method
Definition
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Removes the specified DataTableMapping object from the collection.
Overloads
RemoveAt(Int32) |
Removes the DataTableMapping object located at the specified index from the collection. |
RemoveAt(String) |
Removes the DataTableMapping object with the specified source table name from the collection. |
RemoveAt(Int32)
Removes the DataTableMapping object located at the specified index from the collection.
public:
virtual void RemoveAt(int index);
public void RemoveAt (int index);
abstract member RemoveAt : int -> unit
override this.RemoveAt : int -> unit
Public Sub RemoveAt (index As Integer)
Parameters
- index
- Int32
The zero-based index of the DataTableMapping object to remove.
Implements
Exceptions
A DataTableMapping object does not exist with the specified index.
Examples
The following example searches for a DataTableMapping object with the given source table name within a DataTableMappingCollection collection. If the DataTableMapping exists, the mapping is removed. This example assumes that a DataTableMappingCollection collection has been created.
public void RemoveDataTableMapping()
{
// ...
// create mappings
// ...
if (mappings.Contains(7))
mappings.RemoveAt(7);
}
Public Sub RemoveDataTableMapping()
' ...
' create mappings
' ...
If mappings.Contains(7) Then
mappings.RemoveAt(7)
End If
End Sub
Applies to
RemoveAt(String)
Removes the DataTableMapping object with the specified source table name from the collection.
public:
virtual void RemoveAt(System::String ^ sourceTable);
public void RemoveAt (string sourceTable);
abstract member RemoveAt : string -> unit
override this.RemoveAt : string -> unit
Public Sub RemoveAt (sourceTable As String)
Parameters
- sourceTable
- String
The case-sensitive source table name to find.
Implements
Exceptions
A DataTableMapping object does not exist with the specified source table name.
Examples
The following example searches for a DataTableMapping object with the given source table name within a DataTableMappingCollection collection. If the DataTableMapping exists, the mapping is removed. This example assumes that a DataTableMappingCollection collection has been created.
public void RemoveDataTableMapping()
{
// ...
// create mappings
// ...
if (mappings.Contains("Categories"))
mappings.RemoveAt("Categories");
}
Public Sub RemoveDataTableMapping()
' ...
' create mappings
' ...
If mappings.Contains("Categories") Then
mappings.RemoveAt("Categories")
End If
End Sub