i want to parse a datetime from one culture to another but i am getting exception "String was not recognized as a valid DateTime". I have already tried the follwoing code:
My current culture is united states i am getting the date sting in UK format then plz any idea how can i convert it without hard coding like this: DateTime creationTime = DateTime.Parse("16/02/2010 12:37:27", CultureInfo.CreateSpecificCulture("en-GB"));
how can to get culture info or just culture name from the datetime string e.g i have strings like: "16/02/2008" or "23/02/2008 " can i know the culture name from the above datetime strings?
I am sending in a string in dd/MM/yyyy format, which is then being parsed into lv-LV culture as set per the web.config globalization setting.I am then comparing the date to DateTime.Now to see if it is in the past.The problem is, DateTime.Parse converts my string to dd.MM.yyyy format, but DateTime.Now has MM.dd.yyyy format, so the comparison always fails.Why would DateTime.Now be different to the output from DateTime.Parse, on the same thread culture?(Update) This is the code I am using:InputText contains input from a form in DD.MM.YYYY format
DateTime date = DateTime.Parse(InputText, CultureInfo.CurrentCulture); // Check it's not in the past this.IsValid = (date.CompareTo(DateTime.Now) > 0);
[DateTime.Now] in this context is in MM.DD.YYYY format using lv-LV cultureInfo [date] is in DD.MM.YYYY format after the DateTime.Parse
I'm really drawing a blank on this one. I've been working on globalization but the DateTime seems to always revert back to the CurrentThread's culture.
I've got a textbox with the date expressed as a string:
// the CurrentThread's culture is de-DE // My test browser is also set to de-DE IFormatProvider culture = new System.Globalization.CultureInfo("de-DE", true); // en-US culture, what I'd ultimately like to see the DateTime in IFormatProvider us_culture = new System.Globalization.CultureInfo("en-US", true); // correctly reads the textbox value (22.7.2010 into a datetime) DateTime dt= DateTime.Parse(txtStartDate.Text, culture, System.Globalization.DateTimeStyles.NoCurrentDateDefault); // correctly produces a string 7/22/2010 string dt2 = dt.ToString(us_culture);
At this point I want a DateTime that's in en-US I've tried both:
But both produce de-DE DateTimes. My motivation in asking this question is the rest of the business logic is going to be calling dt2.toString() and will result in an incorrect date time string. I realize I could change toString() to be toString(us_culture) but I'd rather not change all of the rest of the business logic to accomodate this change.
Is there a way to get a DateTime in a culture other than the CurrentThread's culture?
Dim strTime as String = FomatDateForSave("28/12/2010") Public Shared Function FormatDateForSave(ByVal strDate As String) As Date FormatDateForSave = Date.ParseExact(strDate,'dd/MM/yyyy', System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture) End Function
I am expecting strTime to be "12/28/2010" .... But its getting converted to "28/12/2010" The thing is when the operation is performed by FormatDateForSave ... it converts it to "12/28/2010" But when it is returned it is again converted to "12/28/2010"
I have set the Date for Page.Culture to be "dd/mm/yyyy" and want the value to be "mm/dd/yyyy" to be saved in DB.
I am showing the pages in English and Arabic using Local Resources in my website. My problem is that in English Page DateTime is showing in Gregorian date and in Arabic Pages it is showing in Hijri date. I want to show Gregorian date in both English and Arabic Pages.
<asp:TemplateField HeaderText="" meta:resourcekey="PStartTime" ItemStyle-CssClass="cssItemStyle" HeaderStyle-CssClass="cssItemStyle"> Â Â <ItemTemplate> Â Â Â Â Â <asp:Label ID="lblPStartTime" runat="server" Text='<%#Eval("PStartTime")%>'></asp:Label> Â Â </ItemTemplate> Â Â <ItemStyle Width="25%" Height="30px" HorizontalAlign="left" /> </asp:TemplateField>
I am showing the pages in English and Arabic using Local Resources in my website. I want to show Gregorian date time in Gridview  in both English and Arabic Pages(ar-SA). How I will do it,
I am getting below error while running my application
Exception in MS Oracle DAAB Method - GetDataSet : Could not find any resources appropriate for the specified culture or the neutral culture. Make sure "DABResource.resources" was correctly embedded or linked into assembly "DBServices" at compile time, or that all the satellite assemblies required are loadable and fully signed.
Description:An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Exception: Exception in MS Oracle DAAB Method - GetDataSet : Could not find any resources appropriate for the specified culture or the neutral culture. Make sure "DABResource.resources" was correctly embedded or linked into assembly "DBServices" at compile time, or that all the satellite assemblies required are loadable and fully signed.
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I am Having DBServices .dll which is registered in my assembley
Recently i installed VS 2008 in my system.this application is working fine in VS 2005 priviously.Now i am getting above error while running this application in VS2005
I need to change culture of the specific aspx page bases on the main user's culture.I am able to fetch the data that which culture main user have.But some how I am not able to set the same culture for that aspx page.I had written the below code for that.
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But that is not working it sets the default culture of the browser.
I want to add a calendar extender to my website so I downloaded the lastest Ajax Control Toolkit, added the calendar and when I start debugging I get this exception: Could not find any resources appropriate for the specified culture or the neutral culture. Make sure "AjaxControlToolkit.Properties.Resources.NET4.resources" was correctly embedded or linked into assembly "AjaxControlToolkit" at compile time, or that all the satellite assemblies required are loadable and fully signed. I have the dlls in the bin folder... I followed all the steps in the instruction guide for installing the ajax control toolkit.
Could not find any resources appropriate for the specified culture or the neutral culture. Make sure
"AjaxControlToolkit.Properties.Resources.resources" was correctly embedded or linked into assembly "AjaxControlToolkit" at compile time, or that all the satellite assemblies required are loadable and fully signed.
Description:An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Resources.MissingManifestResourceException: Could not find any resources appropriate for the specified culture or the neutral culture. Make sure "AjaxControlToolkit.Properties.Resources.resources" was correctly embedded or linked into assembly "AjaxControlToolkit" at compile time, or that all the satellite assemblies required are loadable and fully signed.
Source Error: [Code]....
Stack Trace:
[Code].... Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.3607; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.3614
I have a scenario where I am using CalendarExtender on a page with UICulture and Culture as "en-US".
But I want to show CalendarExtender in "de-DE" culture. I know that I can set up EnableScriptGlobalization="True" EnableScriptLocalization="true" for ScriptManager and CalendarExtender will show up as per culture defined for page. But this does not work for me because I can not change page level UICulture and Culture from "en-US" to "de-DE" ( If I do so, I face double value issue. e.g. double d = 12.34; is displayed as 12,34 on UI and then its unmanagable while editing values).
So coming back to my problem, Can I just change culture for CalendarExtender so that page culture is set to "en-US" and calender is shown in some different language? I know its not something straightforward, I might need to dig up source code.
I created a custom clander server control basing on "System.Web.UI.WebControls.Calandar" and when i change the culture from login Screen (Ex:- Spanish) i am setting only the UI Culture in the page base class. When i had the Both "CurrentUICulture" and "CurrentCulture" set i could see the Day (Mon Tue) of the my custcalander control in the corresponding culture, but when i commented out i see them in English only (not in the corresponding culture set while loggin in. The reason why i commented out the "CurrentCulture" was that when i set this the middle tier or code behind files also running in this culture (as we are setting on the CurrentThread culture) and causing decimal data coming in this culture (Ex:- spain) and so on. So i only set the "CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture" only to corresponding culture and not the "Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture". Is there a way to acheive this, i mean How to make the Day (Ex:- Mon, Tue, Wed) in the corresponding culture with out setting "Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture"?
/// <summary> /// Current selected culture /// </summary> [code]....
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"?
I am trying to store a SQL Server datetime into MySQL datetime field, but MySQL stores the date value as all zeros. I use this function to trim the fractional part from the SQL Server datetime, but get the same result when trying to store it in MySQL.
I am selecting some data from a access database which is in Date/Time format in the Database and also in the programme the variable the information is stored in is registered as Date/Time.
However when I run the programme it says there is a data type mismatch.
Members 'System.DateTime modDate' and 'System.DateTime insertDate' both marked as row version.modDate and insertDate is a SQL Server database field with smalltimedate as data type.
i am displaying some news from rss feeds in the page. But i am stuck up in the date time conversion. I got th published datetime as pdt formated string. How can i convert to my local time. Coversion from the pdt string tot DateTime is error..
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This second line is error and i need the result in the specified format or same format as in the published date but in local time ie IST (India Standard Time)
If I set Thread Culture and UICulture for one ASPX, after pass for that page, all my aspx that use the same thread(not same request) will have the same Culture?