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| | How do identify a calculated field in a DataTable I have a DataTable that is created from an SQL SELECT statement from a SQL Server 2005 database. I need to loop through the columns and determine if there are any columns in the table that are a calculated field in the SQL Server table. How can I access this information? |
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