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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T13:19:26+00:00 2026-06-06T13:19:26+00:00

I know this could be done manually with some hardcoded Linq Joins. However, I

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I know this could be done manually with some hardcoded Linq Joins. However, I would like to come up with an elegant way to do this in bulk due to the high number of .csv files I have.

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var dir = Directory.EnumerateFiles(@"C:\IIP_2\", "*.csv", SearchOption.AllDirectories);
var dtCombined = new DataTable();
var lst = new List<DataTable>();

foreach (var v in dir) { lst.Add(GetCSVRows(v, true)); }

//Take List<DataTable> and combine into dtCombined ????

How can I combine this List into one, possibly with a Lambda statement ?

Thanks in Advance !

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    2026-06-06T13:19:27+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 1:19 pm

    Would this work for you? You should be able to avoid use the list of DataTables altogether.

    foreach (var v in dir) 
    { 
        dtCombined.Merge(GetCSVRows(v, true)); 
    }
    

    If you change GetCSVRows to return an IDataReader, you can use Load, which may be faster.

    foreach (var v in dir) 
    { 
        dtCombined.Load(GetCSVRows(v, true)); 
    }
    
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