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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T17:52:32+00:00 2026-05-10T17:52:32+00:00

I have data coming from the database in the form of a DataSet .

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I have data coming from the database in the form of a DataSet. I then set it as the DataSource of a grid control before doing a DataBind(). I want to sort the DataSet/DataTable on one column. The column is to complex to sort in the database but I was hoping I could sort it like I would sort a generic list i.e. using a deligate.

Is this possible or do I have to transfer it to a different data structure?

Edit I can’t get any of these answer to work for me, I think because I am using .Net 2.0.

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  1. 2026-05-10T17:52:33+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 5:52 pm

    Because of how DataTable (and DataView) sorting works, you can’t use the delegate approach directly. One workaround is to add a column to the data-table that represents the order, and set the value (per row) based on the desired sequence. You can then add a Sort to the view on this new column. For example (using LINQ to do the sort, just for brevity):

    var sorted = table.Rows.Cast<DataRow>().OrderBy(row => your code); int sequence = 0; foreach(var row in sorted) {     row['sequence'] = sequence++; } 

    (if you have a typed data-set, then I don’t think you need the Cast step, or you would use your typed DataRow subclass)

    [edit to include 2.0]

    In 2.0 (i.e. without LINQ etc) you could use a List<T> to do the sort – a bit more long-winded, but:

            List<DataRow> sorted = new List<DataRow>();         foreach(DataRow row in table.Rows)         {             sorted.Add(row);         }         sorted.Sort(delegate(DataRow x, DataRow y) { your code });         int sequence = 0;         foreach(DataRow row in sorted)         {             row['sequence'] = sequence++;         } 

    (again, substitute DataRow if you are using a typed data-set)

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