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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T03:40:48+00:00 2026-05-11T03:40:48+00:00

Given a list of objects, I am needing to transform it into a dataset

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Given a list of objects, I am needing to transform it into a dataset where each item in the list is represented by a row and each property is a column in the row. This DataSet will then be passed to an Aspose.Cells function in order to create an Excel document as a report.

Say I have the following:

public class Record {    public int ID { get; set; }    public bool Status { get; set; }    public string Message { get; set; } } 

Given a List records, how do I transform it into a DataSet as follows:

ID Status Message 1  true   'message'  2  false  'message2'  3  true   'message3'  ... 

At the moment the only thing I can think of is as follows:

DataSet ds = new DataSet ds.Tables.Add(); ds.Tables[0].Add('ID', typeof(int));     ds.Tables[0].Add('Status', typeof(bool)); ds.Tables[0].Add('Message', typeof(string));  foreach(Record record in records) {     ds.Tables[0].Rows.Add(record.ID, record.Status, record.Message); } 

But this way leaves me thinking there must be a better way since at the very least if new properties are added to Record then they won’t show up in the DataSet…but at the same time it allows me to control the order each property is added to the row.

Does anyone know of a better way to do this?

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  1. 2026-05-11T03:40:49+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 3:40 am

    You can do it through reflection and generics, inspecting the properties of the underlying type.

    Consider this extension method that I use:

        public static DataTable ToDataTable<T>(this IEnumerable<T> collection)     {         DataTable dt = new DataTable('DataTable');         Type t = typeof(T);         PropertyInfo[] pia = t.GetProperties();          //Inspect the properties and create the columns in the DataTable         foreach (PropertyInfo pi in pia)         {             Type ColumnType = pi.PropertyType;             if ((ColumnType.IsGenericType))             {                 ColumnType = ColumnType.GetGenericArguments()[0];             }             dt.Columns.Add(pi.Name, ColumnType);         }          //Populate the data table         foreach (T item in collection)         {             DataRow dr = dt.NewRow();             dr.BeginEdit();             foreach (PropertyInfo pi in pia)             {                 if (pi.GetValue(item, null) != null)                 {                     dr[pi.Name] = pi.GetValue(item, null);                 }             }             dr.EndEdit();             dt.Rows.Add(dr);         }         return dt;     } 
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