Gets the parent row of this DataRow using the specified DataRelation.
Gets the parent row of this DataRow using the specified DataRelation and DataRowVersion.
[Visual Basic] Overloads Public Function GetParentRow(DataRelation, DataRowVersion) As DataRow
[C#] public DataRow GetParentRow(DataRelation, DataRowVersion);
[C++] public: DataRow* GetParentRow(DataRelation*, DataRowVersion);
[JScript] public function GetParentRow(DataRelation, DataRowVersion) : DataRow;
Gets the parent row of this DataRow using the specified DataRelation.
[Visual Basic] Overloads Public Function GetParentRow(DataRelation) As DataRow
[C#] public DataRow GetParentRow(DataRelation);
[C++] public: DataRow* GetParentRow(DataRelation*);
[JScript] public function GetParentRow(DataRelation) : DataRow;
The following example uses the GetParentRow to return the child DataRow objects for every child DataRelation in a DataTable. The value of each column in the row is then printed.
Note This example shows how to use one of the overloaded versions of GetParentRow. For other examples that may be available, see the individual overload topics.
[Visual Basic]
Private Sub GetChildRowsFromDataRelation(myTable As DataTable) Dim dr As DataRelation Dim myRow As DataRow Dim r As DataRow Dim i As Integer Dim dc As DataColumn For Each dr In myTable.ParentRelations For Each r In myTable.Rows myRow = r.GetParentRow(dr) ' Print values of the row. For Each dc in myTable.Columns Console.WriteLine(myRow(dc)) Next dc Next r Next dr End Sub