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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T23:33:47+00:00 2026-05-22T23:33:47+00:00

This question concerns generics and types as well as datatables. The following snippet is

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This question concerns generics and types as well as datatables.

The following snippet is around the net here and there, and creates a datatable based on a generic type:

public static DataTable ListToDataTable<T>(List<T> list)
{
    DataTable dt = new DataTable();

    foreach (PropertyInfo info in typeof(T).GetProperties())
    {
        dt.Columns.Add(new DataColumn(info.Name, info.PropertyType));
    }
    foreach (T t in list)
    {
        DataRow row = dt.NewRow();
        foreach (PropertyInfo info in typeof(T).GetProperties())
        {
            row[info.Name] = info.GetValue(t, null);
        }
        dt.Rows.Add(row);
    }
    return dt;
}

I’m using the excellent FileHelpers library to import batches of records into SQL Server. To use SqlBulkCopy I need a datatable with columns from a given type. Filehelpers can read in a .cs file at runtime and create your type based on that. eg:

System.Type userType = null;
userType = ClassBuilder.ClassFromSourceFile("myclassfile.cs");

I’d like to change the method above so it just creates the columns for me when passed a type (eg ‘userType’). ie the method signature would be something like:

public static DataTable TypeToDataTable<T>(<T> myType)

and would return an empty dataset with columns, ready to have rows of userType added to it.

I’ve tried various methods – any ideas?

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    2026-05-22T23:33:48+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 11:33 pm

    It’s actually pretty simple, when you realize that you don’t need to (or even can) use generics in this case:

    public static DataTable CreateEmptyDataTable(Type myType)
    {
        DataTable dt = new DataTable();
    
        foreach (PropertyInfo info in myType.GetProperties())
        {
            dt.Columns.Add(new DataColumn(info.Name, info.PropertyType));
        }
    
        return dt;
    }
    

    You would call it like this:

    System.Type userType = null;
    userType = ClassBuilder.ClassFromSourceFile("myclassfile.cs");
    DataTable emptyDataTable = CreateEmptyDataTable(userType);
    
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