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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T05:42:03+00:00 2026-05-14T05:42:03+00:00

Right, starting to go crazy here. I have the following code: var query =

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Right, starting to go crazy here. I have the following code:

var query = (from c in db.Descendants("Customer")
                             select c.Elements());
                dgvEditCusts.DataSource = query.ToList();

In this, db relates to an XDocument.Load call. How can I get the data into the DataGridView?

Just thought I should mention: it returns a completely blank dgv.

Not that the XML should matter too much, but here’s an example:

<Root>
  <Customer>
    <CustomerNumber>1</CustomerNumber>
    <EntryDate>2010-04-13T21:59:46.4642+01:00</EntryDate>
    <Name>Customer Name</Name>
    <Address>Address</Address>
    <PostCode1>AB1</PostCode1>
    <PostCode2>2XY</PostCode2>
    <TelephoneNumber>0123456789</TelephoneNumber>
    <MobileNumber>0123456789</MobileNumber>
    <AlternativeNumber></AlternativeNumber>
    <EmailAddress>email@address.com</EmailAddress>
  </Customer>
</Root>
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    2026-05-14T05:42:03+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:42 am

    Ah, never mind, I’ve worked out the answer to my own question eventually. Here’s the code for anyone else that may have this problem:

    var query = from c in db.Descendants("Customer")
                                select new
                                {
                                    CustomerNumber = Convert.ToInt32((string)c.Element("CustomerNumber").Value),
                                    Name = (string)c.Element("Name").Value,
                                    Address = (string)c.Element("Address").Value,
                                    Postcode = (string)c.Element("PostCode1").Value + " " + c.Element("PostCode2").Value
                                };
                    dgvEditCusts.DataSource = query.ToList();
    
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