How To Format DateTime.ToString
Feb 5, 2010How to format DateTime.ToString(????)Result should look like: 2010-02-05T10:36:26+10:00
View 2 RepliesHow to format DateTime.ToString(????)Result should look like: 2010-02-05T10:36:26+10:00
View 2 RepliesI have deployed my asp.net application in my hosting provider they are from US... I have one filed in which i have wriiten Datetime.now.tostring() it saves in Database table it save 11/11/2010 5:20:47 AM
View 17 RepliesI have a situation where I need to display the time in 24hr clock mode rather than 12hr mode. Is there a way to do this?
I need it to just display the the Hours & Mins e.g. 13:42. AM or PM is optional.
I've a strange problem. We use Dutch and French lanuage on our site (nl-NL / fr-FR)I'm binding to a gridview and the strange thing is, the numeric value-saparator (dot) is not displaying well for French (fr-FR)ASP.NET
protected void gridview_RowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e)
{
Label lbla_min_10 = new Label();
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I created a UserControl and added a public DateTime property. I want to set this property in Markup (ie. <cc1:MyControl runat="server" id="MyControl1" DateTimeProp="1/1/2010" /> ) however I live in a place with a dd/mm/yyyy date format so it complains if I set something like "20/1/2010". Is there a way to set markup in my local datetime format or do I have to conform to "mm/dd/yyyy"?
View 2 RepliesIs there any way to use the DateTime.ToString() method to display the meridiem of the time portion as "A.M." instead of "AM"? I tried using the mask "t.t." but this just outputs "A.A."
View 2 RepliesCurrently I am using below code to get March 06. What do I do to get 06 March?
Text='<%# Bind("ToDate","{0:m}")%>'
if i have field datetime = 2010-09-08 11:31:59.123
2010-09-08 17:42:08.737 2010-09-09 9:42:08.737
how can i group by only date? Eg: 2010-09-08 = 2 record 2010-09-09 = 10 record currently when i use group by datetime.. because of the time differece, so it show out all the row.
Sometimes I get a datetime with a time sometimes it's just the date. Of course if it's just the date I I want to format with "dd.MM.yyyy" and if it has a time "dd.MM.yyyy HH:mm".. This is in a repeater, so I thought may be it's possible without a simple if statement?
View 3 RepliesI have textbox on my page as
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DateTime format?
View 16 Repliesi have a textbox which contains datetime, i select date with calender extender. In Local, i must enter dd.MM.yyyy format but in IIS, i must enter MM.dd.yyyy formatHow can i solve this? i'm trying to enter dd.MM.yyyy in iis too.
View 4 RepliesUsing C# & asp.net
Textbox values are = "04/03/2010"
Format: mm/dd/yyyy
I want to convert the date like this 2010-03-04 instead of 04/03/2010
Format: yyyy-mm-dd
how to make a code for converting this values....
How do i set the DateTime format centrally so that at any time if I use a DateTime.ToString() in my code I get string in the ISO format(eg:2008-2-19 01:00:00) or (2008-2-19).
View 6 RepliesI am struggling to find out the problem with something. Basically on this page:
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If you look at the nursery diary tab, will see an article, the first article is named "Test article for archives 1". Now the date should be 01 April 2010, but instead its showing as 04 Jan 2010.
I don't understand why. I have been looking at my insert statement and when i insert in the admin section i have a AJax date extender. And it populates the text box like so '01/04/2010'
But then when i check in my database i notice it has been added as '04/01/2010'.
What does this mean?
My insert statement is like this:
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The insert works perfectly, but the date format is inserted wrong.
I have dates in my listview with the format "10/08/23,18:16:26-20".
when i am sending this to my database table, it is shown as " 2023-10-09 09:16:26.000".
cmd.Parameters.Add("@ActionDate", SqlDbType.DateTime).Value = Convert.ToDateTime(lvwMessages.Items[i].SubItems[1].Text);
I have date in a text box in the following format "dd-MM-yyyy"How do i convert this into standard datetime format, i could do DateTime.Parse(txtDate.Text).Date but how do i define the current format of this date before parsing, i mean how do i tell the parser that this date is currently in the format "dd-MM-yyyy" usualy parser assume date to be in "MM-dd-yyyy" format i guess?
View 7 Repliesi want to change a colomn Format in SqlServer from ShortDateString to LongDateString();
View 5 Repliesis there any way to set the datetime format of the datafield created in the table? like (datefield name) Date_Time from mm/dd/yyyy to dd/mm/yyyy with no time display and it wont store time in it. and also when we create a variable in vb.net of datetime datatype such as
dim data_time as DateTime
can we set its date format ?? because i want to change it to dd/mm/yyyy but its mm/dd/yyyy by default
DateTime ExpMonth = Convert.ToInt32(ddExpMonth); ---- DropDown(user selects a month)
DateTime ExpYear = Convert.ToInt32(ddExpYear); ---- Dropdown(user selects year)
Datetime ExpDate = ///// I want this part to be saved as Datetime 02/2012
How is this possible?
I have a table in my SQL DB that is a DateTime table, what I want to do is take the numeric datetime it stores and convert it to a long date (i.e. 12/12/2012 conversts to December 12, 2012). Seaching the forums it looks like the string.format is the way to go and searching for info on that I found [URL] which lists all the different formats but they do not list a formating string to convert to the format I want to use. Does anyone know what format string I would use to convert a numeric date to a long date like I want? And can you show it in a code example because I am not 100% sure I understand the code examples shown on that site.
View 4 Repliesis ther any way to set the date format for my complete application, i mean, when drop a calendar into the app, it takes the date format like dd/mm/yy(defined my me)
View 3 RepliesI know i can store a string in the cache, but can I save a date in cache and retreive it back into a data variable without having to convert.todatetime.
View 2 Repliesi'm developing a website. i have a registration form where user can registered with this website. this have a birthdate field for store user's birthdate.that is a textbox. here is my code.
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In a simple ASPX page, I have an SqlDataSource and a DataList control bound to it.It shows 3 columns; UserName, DateTimeStamp, and Comment.The database table has these defined as nvarchar(24), datetime, and nvarchar(80).The UserName and DateTimeStamp are shown in the ItemTemplate as Labels, while the Comment is a multiline TextBox.I have an event handler for the OnTextChanged for the Comment so that I can update the table as soon as the user tabs off the TextBox.I use the UserName and DateTimeStamp as the Primary Key, and pass all 3 to a stored procedure, where the parameters are declared the same types as the table.What I'm getting though is an "Input string was not in the correct format", which can only be the DateTime that I am passing.
I've tried different date/time formats, but so far come up empty as to the one that will actually work from the C# code.All the different formats I've tried work fine if I pass them to the SP directly via Management Studio, but all throw an error when I use
SqlDataSource.UpdateParameters.Add("DateTimeStamp", System.Data.DbType.DateTime, lblDateTimeStamp.Text);