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I am using C#, Windows forms and SQL Server. Part of the data that I am
having problems with is defined as datetime. When I insert the field into
the datebase it is formated as "MM/dd/yyyy", and the data stored in the
database looks like this "06/07/2005". When I open the form and fill the
dataset the date looks like this "06/07/2005 12:00 PM". the question is what
do I do to get rid of the time which is not correct. Help!!!
--
Norm Bohana
Nov 17 '05 #1
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nbohana wrote:
I am using C#, Windows forms and SQL Server. Part of the data that I am
having problems with is defined as datetime. When I insert the field into
the datebase it is formated as "MM/dd/yyyy", and the data stored in the
database looks like this "06/07/2005". When I open the form and fill the
dataset the date looks like this "06/07/2005 12:00 PM". the question is what
do I do to get rid of the time which is not correct. Help!!!


There is no such thing as a Date structure, only datetime.
You would need to format the form to only display the date part
(MM/dd/yyyy) instead of the datetime.

JB

PS. By default the time portion of the datetime should be 0.00.00.00 (12
AM).
I have come across times where the current time was used when not
specified though (IIRC).
Nov 17 '05 #2
Hi,
you can convert it to shortdate string like the one below,

dap.Fill(ds);
DateTime dd =Convert.ToDateTime(ds.Tables[0].Rows[0].ItemArray[0].ToString());
textBox1.Text = dd.ToShortDateString();

regards, Daya PSP India

"nbohana" wrote:
I am using C#, Windows forms and SQL Server. Part of the data that I am
having problems with is defined as datetime. When I insert the field into
the datebase it is formated as "MM/dd/yyyy", and the data stored in the
database looks like this "06/07/2005". When I open the form and fill the
dataset the date looks like this "06/07/2005 12:00 PM". the question is what
do I do to get rid of the time which is not correct. Help!!!
--
Norm Bohana

Nov 17 '05 #3
Daya PSP wrote:
Hi,
you can convert it to shortdate string like the one below,

dap.Fill(ds);
DateTime dd =Convert.ToDateTime(ds.Tables[0].Rows[0].ItemArray[0].ToString());
If its in the dataset as a boxed datetime, why would you convert it to a
string first?

DateTime d = (DateTime)ds.tables[0].rows[0].itemarray[0];
textBox1.Text = dd.ToShortDateString();
That sounds good though :)

JB
regards, Daya PSP India

"nbohana" wrote:

I am using C#, Windows forms and SQL Server. Part of the data that I am
having problems with is defined as datetime. When I insert the field into
the datebase it is formated as "MM/dd/yyyy", and the data stored in the
database looks like this "06/07/2005". When I open the form and fill the
dataset the date looks like this "06/07/2005 12:00 PM". the question is what
do I do to get rid of the time which is not correct. Help!!!
--
Norm Bohana

Nov 17 '05 #4

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