Is there an easy way to present time (hh:mm) as a decimal value? Example, 01:08 should become 1,13.I have an asp:textbox masked (ajax) as time with the mask format "99:99". Next to this box I need to present the entered value as decimal.
How could I go about having a client in various time zones select a date and time in their web browser and save it as utc time in my sql database? This date is a date in the future, so whether or not the date is in daylight savings time could change so I'll need to account for that.
I have a datetime column in my table. It has a value like this for example: 4/27/2010 7:34:00 PM. I would like to display the time part of the column in military time. So this datetime column would appear as: 4/27/2010 19:34
I have two dates. Date1 and Date2 Date1 contains "10/12/2010 12:00:00AM". Date2 contains "10/10/2010 03:00:00PM" I want to extract only the date from Date1 and extract only the time from Date2 and join them. Example "10/12/2010 03:00:00PM".
Is there a slick way to convert simple numbers (Army time included) to a time format (am, pm format)? I can do the tedious approach, but I was just wondering if there was another way
I have time, for e.g 33 hr 40 mins 50 secs . i would like to convert it to a date time format.
for e.g I have used Convert.ToDateTime("33:40:50"), but in this case when you converting to date time, hour should be less than 24, otherwise it will fire an exception.
I need to convert time to "UTC+03:30 Time Zone" in my web application here is UTC date : DateTime dt = DateTime.UtcNow; Is there any function to convert UTC to my time zone or not ? I don't want to involve myself writing a new function in my application if there is a function in ASP.NET. The application might be hosted in different server in the world and that's exactly why I have used UTC date. I need a function to add 3:30 to the current UTC time.
Is there a function in .net that will take a number such as 134,501 and convert it to time? That time would be 1:45:01 pm. I was hoping i didn't have to reinvent the wheel for this.
I have a timestamp that's 13:11:13 and I want it to say 1:11:13 P.M. No biggie - I can convert this myself easily (if >12 subtract 12 and append P.M. otherwise leave alone and append A.M., I guess...) but I thought I'd find a method somewhere. Is there any?
I have an AJAX NumericUpDown Control that takes a decimal. If I put in 1.30, it removes the zero. I do not want to remove the zero, it must remain at 1.30.
A demo of this can be found here: [URL]
For example, enter 1.30 in the text box then tab out or click somewhere else. The zero is removed.
Suppose I have a string in U.S datetime format, "2/25/2010" and the server is on U.S East Coast with a timezone offset of "-5". When I convert the string via
Convert.ToDateTime("2/25/2010").ToUniversalTime(), it saved as "2/25/2010 5:00:00 AM" (which is correct as local server time for it is 2/25/2010 12:00:00 AM"
Now, suppose my user is in the U.S central time with a timezone offset of "-6", what I want to do is convert it approriately and when this user from central time do "Convert.ToDateTime("2/25/2010").ToUniversalTime()" type of statement, the datetime saved will be "2/25/2010 6:00:00 AM"
I have a column in a table within my SQL database that is specified as a time variable. Not DateTime or Date, but just Time. So, I need to know how to convert a text string into the format that would be accepted for entry in the Time column of a table in SQL. I know how to convert dates, but not time.
I'm trying to make my string a nice formatted time but the column in the database isn't set up as a date/time field is there anyway I can do this? Here's my query
Dim query as String = "Select * from openquery (devbook, 'SELECT wb.arrival_time FROM web_bookings wb ')"