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In my C# Webapplication. .
I enter the date in a textbox using popup Calender in the format
MM/dd/yyyy..
when i retrieve date from Sql server for updating using datarow to fill the
textbox the date format dd/MM/yyyy hh-mm-ss i want to convert it back to the
original format & ommit the time..

How can i convert this back so i void the exception if user didn't change
date in the update form??
Any help plz

Nov 16 '05 #1
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Hi,

You can convert a DateTime to string as desired using DateTime.ToStri ng() ,
like this:
DateTime.Today. ToString( "dd/MM/yy", DateTimeFormatI nfo.InvariantIn fo );

In a similar way you can use DateTime.Parse or DateTime.ParseE xact
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In my C# Webapplication. .
I enter the date in a textbox using popup Calender in the format
MM/dd/yyyy..
when i retrieve date from Sql server for updating using datarow to fill
the textbox the date format dd/MM/yyyy hh-mm-ss i want to convert it back
to the original format & ommit the time..

How can i convert this back so i void the exception if user didn't change
date in the update form??
Any help plz

Nov 16 '05 #2

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