You can set the primary key of a table by:
Dim table As New DataTable()
table.Columns.Add(New DataColumn("MyColumn"))
Dim primaryKey(1) As DataColumn
primaryKey(1) = table.Columns("MyColumn")
table.PrimaryKey = primaryKey
To be able to use the primary key, you need to ensure that all values for the given column are unique.
I primarily work in C# and have a couple of Extension methods I use to "tidy" the calls I need to make, which you might want to consider translating to VB and using:
public static void SetPrimaryKey(this DataTable value, string columnName)
{
value.PrimaryKey = new DataColumn[] { value.Columns[columnName] };
}
public static DataRow FindByPrimaryKey(this DataTable value, object key)
{
return value.Rows.Find(key);
}
// I can then do:
DataTable table = CallToRoutineThatGetsMyDataTable();
table.SetPrimaryKey("PKColumnName");
DataRow result = table.FindByPrimaryKey("valueToFindWith");