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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:39:18+00:00 2026-05-13T17:39:18+00:00

New to VB.Net, How to insert or select the dataset value. cmd = New

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New to VB.Net,

How to insert or select the dataset value.

    cmd = New SqlCommand("Select * from table1", con)
    ada = New SqlDataAdapter(cmd)
    ds = New DataSet
    ada.Fill(ds)
    cmd = New SqlCommand("Select * from  '" & ds.Tables(0) & "'  ", con)
    mydatatable1.Load(dr3)

It was showing the error in '" & ds.Tables(0) & "', I want to get the dataset value

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    2026-05-13T17:39:18+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:39 pm

    You have a reasonable idea right up until you get to the point where you are trying to create a second SqlCommand. That is, once you do the Fill, you already have the data in a table. You wouldn’t run another select – you’ve already done that. You’d just reference the table that you want to use in the dataset.

    If you want a data table you would do something like this (for VB, see below):

        SqlDataAdapter myAdapter = new SqlDataAdapter(CommandText, con);
        DataSet myDataset = new DataSet();
        myAdapter.Fill(myDataset, "Table");  // "Table" is just a name, it can be anything.
        mydatatable1 = myDataset.Tables[0];  // Get the table
    

    Now, if you don’t need a DataTable, per se, but just want to read from the query, you’d use a SqlDataReader:

     cmd = new SqlCommand(CommandText, con);
     // One or more params
     cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@paramName", Value);
     SqlDataReader nwReader = cmd.ExecuteReader();
    

    Then just read from the nwReader:

     while (nwReader.Read())
     {
         string field1Val = (string)nwReader["FieldName"];
         etc...
     }
    

    Update: I don’t know VB but here is what I think it would look like:

    cmd = New SqlCommand("Select * from table1", con) 
    ada = New SqlDataAdapter(cmd) 
    ds = New DataSet 
    ada.Fill(ds) 
    mydatatable1 = ds.Tables(0);
    

    You may well be able to shorten this to get rid of the extra SqlCommand (assuming VB supports this SqlDataAdapater syntax like C#.

    ada = New SqlDataAdapter("Select * from table1", con) 
    ds = New DataSet 
    ada.Fill(ds) 
    mydatatable1 = ds.Tables(0);
    

    Good luck…

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