faktujaa,
What does 110204 represent?
February 4th of 2011?
April 2nd of 2011?
November 2nd of 2004?
February 11th of 2004?
Something else?
In either case I would use DateTime.ParseExact to convert the string to a
DateTime, then use DateTime.ToString to convert it to the specific format.
Something like:
Const format As String = "MMddyy"
Dim input As String = "110204"
Dim value As DateTime = DateTime.ParseExact(input, format, Nothing)
Dim output As String = value.ToString("MM/dd/yyyy")
You can rearrange the format constant to the proper order the input string
is in.
Hope this helps
Jay
"faktujaa" <fa******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Hi,
I have date in a string format like string strDate = "110204".
Now i want to convert this string to MM/dd/yyyy format. How do i do
this????
I used string.Format(strDate, "MM/dd/yyyy") but no effect. I guess i have
to
convert this to date and than to string(MM/dd/yyyy). Please help.
Thanks in advance.
faktujaa