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.NET and DateTime

Hello,

I have a new installation of the .NET framework on Win 2003 Srv. I need to
use the Convert.ToDateTime(str) method. The problem is it always converts
the provided string to American format MM/dd/yyyy. I need the method to
convert strings to another format: dd-MM-yyyy.
Is there any global configuration setting for .NET, so I could provide the
default date format? It ignores setting in "Control Panel". I emphasize that
I do not want to use any additional methods such as DateTime.ParseExact() to
achieve this. I would like to set the format once and globally for all .NET
applications.

Thanks,
Leszek Taratuta
Jul 21 '05 #1
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Leszek Taratuta <Lt*******@ebuild.ca> wrote:
I have a new installation of the .NET framework on Win 2003 Srv. I need to
use the Convert.ToDateTime(str) method. The problem is it always converts
the provided string to American format MM/dd/yyyy. I need the method to
convert strings to another format: dd-MM-yyyy.
Is there any global configuration setting for .NET, so I could provide the
default date format? It ignores setting in "Control Panel". I emphasize that
I do not want to use any additional methods such as DateTime.ParseExact() to
achieve this. I would like to set the format once and globally for all .NET
applications.


I suspect you *could* set the current culture's DateTime default format
string, but the best way to work (IMO) is to always specify the format
you want, eg

string date = DateTime.Now.ToString ("dd-MM-yyyy");

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Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.com>
http://www.pobox.com/~skeet
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Jul 21 '05 #2
Leszek Taratuta <Lt*******@ebuild.ca> wrote:
I have a new installation of the .NET framework on Win 2003 Srv. I need to
use the Convert.ToDateTime(str) method. The problem is it always converts
the provided string to American format MM/dd/yyyy. I need the method to
convert strings to another format: dd-MM-yyyy.
Is there any global configuration setting for .NET, so I could provide the
default date format? It ignores setting in "Control Panel". I emphasize that
I do not want to use any additional methods such as DateTime.ParseExact() to
achieve this. I would like to set the format once and globally for all .NET
applications.


I suspect you *could* set the current culture's DateTime default format
string, but the best way to work (IMO) is to always specify the format
you want, eg

string date = DateTime.Now.ToString ("dd-MM-yyyy");

--
Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.com>
http://www.pobox.com/~skeet
If replying to the group, please do not mail me too
Jul 21 '05 #3
Hi Leszek,

In addition to Jon, you can see what this can do for you, however I have the
same idea in this as Jon (and that I write not often)

Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = New CultureInfo("en-US")

In the culture you want of course.

Cor
Jul 21 '05 #4
Hi Leszek,

In addition to Jon, you can see what this can do for you, however I have the
same idea in this as Jon (and that I write not often)

Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = New CultureInfo("en-US")

In the culture you want of course.

Cor
Jul 21 '05 #5
Thank you very much.
Where is the best place to put this code? Global.asax?

Thanks,
Leszek

"Cor Ligthert" <no**********@planet.nl> wrote in message
news:Om**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
Hi Leszek,

In addition to Jon, you can see what this can do for you, however I have the same idea in this as Jon (and that I write not often)

Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = New CultureInfo("en-US")

In the culture you want of course.

Cor

Jul 21 '05 #6
Thank you very much.
Where is the best place to put this code? Global.asax?

Thanks,
Leszek

"Cor Ligthert" <no**********@planet.nl> wrote in message
news:Om**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
Hi Leszek,

In addition to Jon, you can see what this can do for you, however I have the same idea in this as Jon (and that I write not often)

Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = New CultureInfo("en-US")

In the culture you want of course.

Cor

Jul 21 '05 #7

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