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QuestionORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character string buffer too smal Pin
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QuestionNew Data Row Pin
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paas16-Jul-08 6:59
paas16-Jul-08 6:59 
When you are adding new rows with an object array, you don't have to execute the NewRow() method before doing the Add. I'm also not sure why you would be setting your datagrid's datasource while still inside the for loop, or why you are adding columns to dt2 while inside the for loop. Maybe I'm just not seeing the forest for the trees. Anyways, one suggestion would be for you to change your code to something like the following and see if that resolves your issue. I'm not sure it will, but it's a thought.

Dim dr As DataRow
Dim dt As New DataTable

dt = objDataSet.Tables(0)

Dim dt2 As New DataTable
dt2.Columns.Add("IC Roll")
dt2.Columns.Add("F2")
dt2.Columns.Add("F3")

For Each dr In dt.Rows
 For i As Integer = 0 To dt.Columns.Count - 1
 
  If dr(i).ToString = TextBox1.Text Then
    Dim arData() As Object = {dr(0), dr(1), dr(2)} 
    dt2.Rows.Add(arData)
    Exit For
  End If
 Next
Next
dt2.AcceptChanges()
DataGrid2.DataSource = dt2

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QuestionHow to compile solution with mutliple project types properly? Pin
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Questionreferencing ocx file Pin
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