DataReader
DataReader
is used to read the data from database and it is a read and forward only
connection oriented architecture during fetch the data from database.
DataReader will fetch the data very fast when compared with dataset. Generally
we will use ExecuteReader object to bind data to datareader.
To
bind DataReader data to GridView we need to write the code like as shown below:
Protected void BindGridview()
{
using (SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection("Data
Source=abc;Integrated Security=true;Initial Catalog=Test"))
{
con.Open();
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("Select
UserName, First Name,LastName,Location FROM Users", conn);
SqlDataReader sdr =
cmd.ExecuteReader();
gvUserInfo.DataSource
= sdr;
gvUserInfo.DataBind();
conn.Close();
}
}
- Holds the connection open until
you are finished (don't forget to close it!).
- Can typically only be iterated
over once
- Is not as useful for updating
back to the database
DataSet
DataSet
is a disconnected orient architecture that means there is no need of active
connections during work with datasets and it is a collection of DataTables and
relations between tables. It is used to hold multiple tables with data. You can
select data form tables, create views based on table and ask child rows over
relations. Also DataSet provides you with rich features like saving data as XML
and loading XML data.
protected void BindGridview()
{
SqlConnection
conn = new SqlConnection("Data Source=abc;Integrated Security=true;Initial
Catalog=Test");
conn.Open();
SqlCommand
cmd = new SqlCommand("Select
UserName, First Name,LastName,Location FROM Users", conn);
SqlDataAdapter
sda = new SqlDataAdapter(cmd);
DataSet
ds = new DataSet();
da.Fill(ds);
gvUserInfo.DataSource
= ds;
gvUserInfo.DataBind();
}
DataAdapter
DataAdapter
will acts as a Bridge between DataSet and database. This dataadapter object is
used to read the data from database and bind that data to dataset. Dataadapter
is a disconnected oriented architecture. Check below sample code to see how to
use DataAdapter in code:
protected void BindGridview()
{
SqlConnection
con = new SqlConnection("Data
Source=abc;Integrated Security=true;Initial Catalog=Test");
conn.Open();
SqlCommand
cmd = new SqlCommand("Select
UserName, First Name,LastName,Location FROM Users", conn);
SqlDataAdapter sda = new SqlDataAdapter(cmd);
DataSet
ds = new DataSet();
da.Fill(ds);
gvUserInfo.DataSource
= ds;
gvUserInfo.DataBind();
}
- Lets you close the connection
as soon it's done loading data, and may even close it for you
automatically
- All of the results are
available in memory
- You can iterate over it as many
times as you need, or even look up a specific record by index
- Has some built-in faculties for
updating back to the database.
DataTable
DataTable represents a single table in the database. It has rows and columns. There is no much difference between dataset and datatable, dataset is simply the collection of datatables.
DataTable represents a single table in the database. It has rows and columns. There is no much difference between dataset and datatable, dataset is simply the collection of datatables.
protected void BindGridview()
{
SqlConnection
con = new SqlConnection("Data
Source=abc;Integrated Security=true;Initial Catalog=Test");
conn.Open();
SqlCommand
cmd = new SqlCommand("Select
UserName, First Name,LastName,Location FROM Users", conn);
SqlDataAdapter
sda = new SqlDataAdapter(cmd);
DataTable
dt = new DataTable();
da.Fill(dt);
gridview1.DataSource
= dt;
gvidview1.DataBind();
}
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