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How to export data from excel sheet to a datatable?

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The IWorksheet.ExportDataTable method is used to export data from an Excel sheet to a DataTable. Please refer to the below code snippet which illustrates this:

C#

// The first worksheet object in the worksheets collection is accessed.
IWorksheet sheet = workbook.Worksheets[0];
// Get as DataTable
DataTable datatable = sheet.ExportDataTable(sheet.UsedRange, ExcelExportDataTableOptions.ColumnNames);
// Upload to dataset
DataSet ds = new DataSet();
ds.Tables.Add(datatable);

VB

' The first worksheet object in the worksheets collection is accessed.
Dim sheet As IWorksheet = workbook.Worksheets(0)
' Get as DataTable
Dim datatable As DataTable = sheet.ExportDataTable(sheet.UsedRange, ExcelExportDataTableOptions.ColumnNames)
' Upload to dataset
Dim ds As DataSet = New DataSet()
ds.Tables.Add(datatable)

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Conclusion:

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