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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:26:01+00:00 2026-05-11T19:26:01+00:00

I have a gridview that gets its data from a webservice. This comes into

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I have a gridview that gets its data from a webservice.

This comes into the application in a dataset.

   Me.GvStreets.DataSource = TheWebServiceSearch.AddressDataTable
   Me.GvStreets.DataBind()

Once in the grid view how do I search the contents of this dataset.

Do I have to add it to some sort of datasource control like an XML datasource?

Thanks

What I ended up doing was this…

  Dim StreetDataTable As DataTable = Session("StreetData")
   Dim Name As String = StreetDataTable.Columns(0).ColumnName

   Dim FilteredResults As New DataTable
   FilteredResults = StreetDataTable.Clone()

   Dim DataRows() As DataRow
   DataRows = StreetDataTable.Select("street LIKE '%" & Me.txtStreet.Text & _


                         "%'", "Street ASC")
    Dim i As Integer

    For i = 0 To DataRows.GetUpperBound(0)

        FilteredResults.ImportRow(DataRows(i))

    Next i

    Me.GvStreets.DataSource = FilteredResults
    Me.GvStreets.DataBind()

I had to get the results and clone the data table to get the schema. Then I did the select from the original datatable. I looped through the results and added them to the cloned data table.

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    2026-05-11T19:26:02+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:26 pm

    Normally you would search your data source directly, so in your case since TheWebServiceSearch.AddressDataTable is a DataTable, you can do the following:

    DataTable data = TheWebServiceSearch.AddressDataTable;
    DataRow[] foundRows = data.Select("city = 'NY'", "zip ASC");
    

    You can check out the complete list of DataTable.Select overloads here


    Oh okay, now I see what you need. I thought you wanted something else. Anyways for your purpose you should use DataView object (which is also bindable). Here’s an example:

    Dim StreetDataTable As DataTable = Session("StreetData")
    Dim Name As String = StreetDataTable.Columns(0).ColumnName
    StreetDataTable.DefaultView.RowFilter = "street LIKE '%" & Me.txtStreet.Text & "%'"
    StreetDataTable.DefaultView.Sort = "Street ASC"
    
    Me.GvStreets.DataSource = StreetDataTable.DefaultView
    Me.GvStreets.DataBind()
    

    Take a look at complete specification of DataView.

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