Is there a way to see if a field exists in an IDataReader-based object w/o just checking for an IndexOutOfRangeException?
In essence, I have a method that takes an IDataReader-based object and creates a strongly-typed list of the records. In 1 instance, one data reader has a field that others do not. I don't really want to rewrite all of the queries that feed this method to include some form of this field if I don't have to. The only way I have been able to figure out how to do it so far is to throw the 1 unique field into a try/catch block as shown below.
try
{
tmp.OptionalField = reader["optionalfield"].ToString();
}
catch (IndexOutOfRangeException ex)
{
//do nothing
}
Is there a cleaner way short of adding the "optional field" to the other queries or copying the loading method so 1 version uses the optional field and the other doesn't?
I'm in the 2.0 framework also.
I ended up finding a solution using the reader.GetName(int)
method. I created the below method to encompass the logic.
public bool ColumnExists(IDataReader reader, string columnName)
{
for (int i = 0; i < reader.FieldCount; i++)
{
if (reader.GetName(i).Equals(columnName, StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase))
{
return true;
}
}
return false;
}