I have my query as below
DataRow dr = objDtModifier.Rows[num];
var existingRows = resultDataTable.AsEnumerable().Where(row => row == dr);
But existingRows.Count always returns me zero .
Can anyone tell what’s wrong here .
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You are comparing a row object from the objDtModifier source colloction with a different set of row objects in a resultDataTable collection which will alway return an empty result set as they are a different set of object references (this is regardless of whether they contain the same data or not).
Is there a property you can test against? eg: