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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T05:31:26+00:00 2026-05-15T05:31:26+00:00

I have created a datatable with three fields namely TimeTask, TaskItem and Count (count

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I have created a datatable with three fields namely TimeTask, TaskItem and Count (count of user) eg; {“12:30AM-01:00AM” , T1 , 3}.

        dataTable.Columns.Add("Task Time", typeof(string));
        dataTable.Columns.Add("Task", typeof(string));
        dataTable.Columns.Add("Count", typeof(int));

        dataTable.Rows.Add("12:00AM-12:15AM", "T1", 6);
        dataTable.Rows.Add("12:45AM-01:00AM", "T1", 5);                             dataTable.Rows.Add("01:00AM-01:15AM", "T1", 1);
        dataTable.Rows.Add("01:15AM-01:30AM", "T2", 4);
        dataTable.Rows.Add("01:30AM-01:45AM", "T2", 9);            
        GridView1.DataSource = dataTable;
        GridView1.DataBind();



  In this there is no task for the TimeTask "12:15AM-12:30AM" and "12:30AM-12:45AM" yet the TimeTask should be inserted as,          

TimeTask TaskItem Count
12:00AM-12:15AM T1 6
12:15AM-12:30AM – –
12:30AM-12:45AM – –
12:45AM-01:00AM T1 5
01:00AM-01:15AM T1 1
01:15AM-01:30AM T2 4
01:30AM-01:45AM T2 9

How to chk for the missing rows? Is it possible to dynamically insert rows in an existing DataTable (No DataSource used) in this scenario.pls help.Thanks 🙂

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    2026-05-15T05:31:26+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:31 am
    DataRow dr = dt.NewRow();
    dr["Task Time"] = ....;
    dr["Task"] = ....;
    dr["Count"] = ....;
    dt.Rows.Add(dr);
    

    Should do the trick.

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