I have a scenario where i want to find the date by subtacting 8 business days from today's date. Suppose if today's date is 04/21/10 .Now i want to show the date to be 04/09/10.Weekends should be excluded.
How can i send an email certain days from now in C# (Win Forms). Say today is January 1 2010. Now i fix an appointment with doctor on January 10 2010. But i wish that a reminder email (regarding appointment) needs to be sent 3 days before (i.e. January 7 2010). I am having an email code with me.
My requirements: Visual Studio 2005, C# (vb would also do), WinForms (Windows based applications) Let me know if anything from me is needed.
I want to find the sum of sales column from the table. Like today is 16-01-2014, i want the sum of sales column of 7 days back i.e. till 09-01-2014. I cannot put static dates as everyday date will change and every day i want that query to automatically see 7 days back records.
I have a formview. Inside, there is a textbox where user can input a date(txtAccepDt). Then the user will choose one item from a radiobutton list which has values like 60 days, 90 days and 150 days. If the user select the 60 days I need to add that to the Accept date and show it in a abel(lblShowFrstOp). Same will apply with other two day
have two text box on which I give two date input by using rapid application development datepicker textbox. I have another text box on which I wanna show the duration of those two text box date. I want to calculate total days of those to date.
I have a window that has 3 dropdownlist controls and a textbox with a Calendar Extender associated to it.
I have the following on my pageload event so when the Page loads the current Date is put in the date textbox:
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I can change the date fine but when I select a value from one of the other dropdownlist controls it puts the date back to today's date...The only place I am setting the Date to the current date is in the pageload event...
how can I get it to keep the date to what I change it to after I select a new value from one of the dropdown lists?
i would like to compare the current date with the date entered by user..however, i'm encountering errors so far..
i tried something like this:
<asp:TextBox id="txtDate1" runat="server" /> <asp:CompareValidator runat="server" ErrorMessage="The date must be greater than today" ControlToValidate="txtDate1" type="date" ValuetoCompare="DateTime.Today.ToShortDateString()" />
and i got an error stating that the value of DateTime.Today.ToShortDateString() of the ValueToCompare property of "" cannot be converted to type 'date' i also tried ValueToCompare="DateTime.Now.Date()" and i got the same error message.
i have two textbox using calaendarExtender and one label.
My needed is if i select two different dates in calendar extender the number of working days(excluding Sunday) to be automatically display in the label.
I want to calculate the number of days an employee has taken leave in the month of january.For that I have two date fields Leave_Start_Date and Leave_End_Date in the database as follows:
in my asp.net_vb code web. there are 9 textboxes whcih is used for entering numerical/dates
first is lve.text in whicj numder is entered
second one is lvefrom.text
thirdone is lveto.text
when user fills (lve.text) 5 and enter 15 Jan 2013 in lvefrom.text then lveto.text should show 19 Jan 2013. i had posted this earlier and got reply which is mentioned below. this code below gives me 20 Jan 2013 instead of 19 Jan 2013.
tw text boxes lve.text (number filled) and lve from.text (date filled). when user enter a numder in lve.text and select a date fro date picker in lvefrom.text then lveto.text should show date selected in lvefrom.text + number of days in lveto.text (eg if number of days is 5 and date selected in lvefrom.text is 15 Jan 2013 then lveto.text should display 19 jan 2013. because the starting day is also counted in my case.
Protected Sub lvefrom_TextChanged1(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles lvefrom.TextChanged Dim ObjLocDate As New Date Dim IntLocDays As Integer IntLocDays = Convert.ToInt32(lve.Text) ObjLocDate = lvefrom.Text ObjLocDate = ObjLocDate.AddDays(IntLocDays) lveto.Text = ObjLocDate.Date.ToString("dd-MMM-yyyy") End Sub
fourt tex box is pfx.text, fifth is pfx1.text, sixth is pfx2.text
when use filles pfx.text 3 then pfx1.text should display 12 Jan 2013 and pfx2.text should display 14 Jan 2013. these are the prefix for leave( as 12 to 14 Jan 2013 is prefix.seveth is sfx.text, eighth is sfx1.text and nineth is sfx2.text
when user fills sfx.text 3Â then sfx1.text should display 20 Jan 2013 and sfx2.text should display.
I have a page with a FormView on it. The page is strictly for adding records to a Table. I have the FormView bound to an EntityDataSource and everything works greate except for one thing.
I want to initialize a date field in the FormView to today's date. So, in my page_load event I have:
if (!Page.IsPostBack) { //Initialize SetupDate to today. TextBox setupdate = (TextBox)fvJob.FindControl("txtSetupDate"); setupdate.Text = DateTime.Now.ToShortDateString(); }
The first time this page loads, the txtSetupDate field is initialized.
Although, and subsequent loads of the page doesn't initialize the Text Box. I step through the code in the debugger and I can see that the code is executig, but something (the FormView bind?) is "clearing" the Text Box.