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Can I use format on sqlDateTime object?

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I have a SqlDateTime object, but when I use DataBinder.Eval on it, the
formatting is ignored:

DataBinder.Eval (Container.Data Item, "mySqlDateTimeO bj", "{0:d}")

produces output like this: "10/17/2003 12:00:00 am"
Why can't I use format specifiers on SqlDateTime objects??

Thanks to anyone who can shed a little light ....

Marc
Nov 17 '05 #1
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Hi,

you can use SQL server Convertto return date format as string :

"Select OrderID, CustomerID, Convert(char(12 ), OrderDate, 107)
from Northwind.Order s"

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