.net - Saving A Date/Time Stamp From VB 2005 To MS Access?
Oct 12, 2009
I am coding ib Visual Basic. I need to store the current system time in MS Access timestamp field. How do I go about it.
Dim row As DataRow = ds.Tables("StudentTable").NewRow
row("SSMA_TimeStamp") = System.DateTime.Now.ToString()
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Mar 27, 2010
I have a VB6 application which has been running succesfully for years under XP, however under Vista data loss has been observed.It appears that if the app is run 'as administrator' then it connects to the correct database file, however if the app. is not run as administrator then vista creates a copy of the database (no idea where) - hence I end up with 2 versions of the database.
In fact I can delete the database file entirely and the app. still works fine because vista is using it's own copy - the problem is how do I back up this 'vista copy' when I can't find it (search doesn't find it).
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Feb 11, 2011
How can I autofill a textbox with a date/time stamp?
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Jul 13, 2009
Does VB9 provide a compile-time date/time stamp function? I know VB6 did not; I'm hoping VB9 does.
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Aug 10, 2011
Im having a problem passing a date and time stamp from vb to mysql. My code is as follows:ComboBox1.Text.ToUpper() & "', '" & TextBox1.Text & "', '" & Now() & "'"Where the comboBox populates the first field, the textbox populates the second and in the third I get 0000-00-00 00:00:00. I have formatted the field as date and time - which is what I am after
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Dec 18, 2010
Is there a way of converting a unix time stamp to normal format time and date in .NET?
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Jul 6, 2010
I have the following Public Class Payroll Private Sub DateTimePicker1_ValueChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles DateTimePicker1.ValueChanged
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and I'm trying to save the datetimepicker value as a variable to pass to a sql database. I'm just not sure what the datetimepicker value is, is it Me.DateTimePicker1.Value or is it dt?
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Dec 18, 2008
I have an Sql server 2005 table called Emploeefl with 2 fields, EmployeeCode and Date of Birth. The data type for the date of birth is Datetime. I have a Date time picker on a vb.net 2005 form called dtDateOfbirth. When I click on the save button I get the error message "Conversion from string 'yyyy/MM/dd' is not valid. Below is the code
Dim newQE_Date As Date
newQE_Date = Format(Me.dtDateOfBirth.ToString, "yyyy/MM/dd")
'newQE_Date = String.Format("2008/09/10", "yyyy/MM/dd")
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Jul 1, 2009
i have seen that this is a common error but not sure what the common solution is. I need to date stamp the word doc that is being generated from my Excel Macro and i need to save this to a specific shared folder.every time i try to insert CallDate into the saveas i get an error that basicaly means that then / is not supported as a naming character. any sugestions? See Code Below.
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Apr 25, 2012
How can I convert SQL time using a datetime stamp to milliseconds. I am doing a highstock chart using VB.Net
and this is my selection code so far
Dim mydatalist As New List(Of XyData)
Dim sqlReader As SqlDataReader
Dim strConn As New
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May 28, 2012
I understand how to rename a file in vb.net as I use the coding at the end of my post. However, is its possible to rename a file and if the file exists then to rename it and add +1 to the file name? So if I ran the code.
'Run it first time
My.Computer.FileSystem.RenameFile("c: est est.txt", "c: estNewName.txt")
'Run it again but it should add +1 as the file will already exists so it should be "c: estNewName1.txt"
My.Computer.FileSystem.RenameFile("c: est est.txt", "c: estNewName.txt")
Decided rather than rename and +1 it would be better to just date stamp it.
My.Computer.FileSystem.RenameFile("c: est est.txt", "Test" & Format(Date.Now, "ddMMyy") & ".txt")
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Jan 17, 2012
How to do one time password for login with a timestamp of 60 sec? I am doing a security project and i am required to do a one time password for a more secure login.Anyone has any example?
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Oct 19, 2009
Right now the existing VB code I have uses GUID to generate "random" filenames on save.
For instance:
ff8514d389a041649fd8b925a32f2b51.jpg
e1c938560fc1464ab2138065fc4661d3.jpg
Instead I want a date stamp, Time Stamp, and numbered filename:
For instance:
20091015_131644_001.jpg <--(Date_Time_NumberIncrement)
20091015_131551_002.jpg
Or something along those lines. The current code (which saves a jpeg to a random GUID filename) is below:
Imports System.Web
Imports System.Web.Services
Imports System.Web.Services.Protocols
Imports System.IO
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Oct 19, 2009
Right now the existing VB code I have uses GUID to generate "random" filenames on save.
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Instead I want a date stamp and numbered filename:
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Mar 31, 2010
I need to compare 2 files one on a PC in country X and 1 on a PC in Y.Country X and Y could be any country in the world.
When I compare the last modified dates of the files, it returns the local modified time, so they are always different.
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Jun 14, 2009
I need to know how to change the last access, last write, and created time, of files and folders
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Aug 22, 2010
I have been dabbling in VB before and i played around wiht linq to sql back then but im wondering what i should go with here.I need to have a list of people.. They should all have their own id nr.
The people in the list are supposed to keep a record of values changing over time with a datetime stamp. (In my case its numbers from a test outcome of blood)You have to be able to add people and delete people. All records will be deleted too.A Chart will read information from the records and display changes over time in chart.I was thinking of doing it with linq to sql and i was kinda aiming at Creating datatables with id names from the script
Havent found a way of creating datatables from a script though..I was hoping for a solution like that.. And i was hoping id be able to search databasetable names.
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Aug 4, 2011
I am having a hard time finding some code to find a fiscal year. I want to be able to retrieve a Time stamp, and then find out what the Fiscal year is. July 1st thru the end of June So July 1,2011 thru Jun 31st, 2012 is all Fiscal Year "2012"
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Jan 15, 2012
I have a really interesting task I need to code and I'm stuck. The application I'm creating Takes the mute button on my laptop and triggers an even when the mute button is pressed.
The issue is I found when the mute button is pressed, the computer sends the v_key code for volume down in a rapid rate. What I want to do is display the v_key code and a time stamp in a text box:
When I press the mute key, the v_key code and time stamp are displayed for every instance that code is thrown. The same goes for un-mute.I'm having issues with my application not triggering the event when the mute is pressed because the computer is shooting out the v_key code so many times, so fast.
My plan is to create a kind of de-bounce logic- IF the v_key code is detected x amount of times in y timespan then.To do this I need to know how fast and how many times this code is occuring.
Any direction or ideas on how to go about this?
Dr.Bones- " If my application is too hard for a 5th grader to run, I've made too complicated"
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Jul 3, 2011
I'm using a MaskedTextBox, named txtDOB, into which the user types a date (the mask property is "00/00/0000"). This value is then stored in an array
Dim NewStudentFields(37) As Object
NewStudentFields(4) = txtDOB.Text
And the array is passed to a subroutine which uses the data to put into a new table row.
Some of the code from this sub:
da.InsertCommand = New OleDbCommand("INSERT INTO tblStudentInfo (FullName, FirstName, LastName, Gender, DateOfBirth, etc.etc.) VALUES (@FullName, @FirstName, @LastName, @Gender, @DateOfBirth)")
da.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@DateOfBirth", OleDbType.DBDate, "DateOfBirth")
If NewStudentFields(4) <> " / /" Then
dsNewRow.Item("DateOfBirth") = DateTime.Parse(NewStudentFields(4))
Else
IsDBNull(dsNewRow.Item("DateOfBirth") = True)
End If
The code executes as far as the red line which triggers the error message "Conversion from string "DateOfBirth" to type 'Integer' is not valid." There's probably something wrong with the final "If...End if", too!
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Mar 22, 2009
In an VB2008 application an email can be saved in a SQL 2005 database. The date, time and subject are saved in SQL. Let's say the receiving time of an email is 12:56:55. After saving the values in SQL a SELECT of the SQL table gives me a time of 13:56:55. From this result I conclude SQL is saving a time value differently. - Is this difference come from the time zone? - Is this difference come from the daylight saving? - Is this difference come from both? How can I easily compare these two values?
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Jun 29, 2009
I'm saving my settings like this...
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Jun 21, 2010
i want to format a datetime column like4-mar-10 9:15 pm
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Nov 26, 2009
Me.List1_listdatetxt.DataBindings.Add("Text", Subject_Values.BindingSource4, "Listing Date")
How can I format this to m/dd/yyyy ? Currently it has 12:00 am , which i think is by default? because my csv datafile does not show the time
format( Me.List1_listdatetxt.DataBindings.Add("Text", Subject_Values.BindingSource4, "Listing Date"),#{0:M/dd/yyyy}#"
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Aug 28, 2010
I am trying to get a date/time from an Access table into VB.NET as type Date via a DataGridView. I can format the date/time in the Access database any way that will work. I have formatted the Access column as
hh nn d mmm
and entered a value of 21:00 28 Aug 2010
If I read the DataGridView cell using:
Dim x
As Object = dgvTargetList(dgvTargetList.Columns("StartTime").Index, 1).Value
The value for x reports: Date = #12/30/1899 9:00:00 PM#
Apparently the conversion is losing the year value. get a DateTime data type?
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Apr 27, 2012
I have a datetime field in a SQL Server 2005 table that has values like this:
2012-04-23 09:00:00.000
2012-04-23 14:00:00.000
The minutes, seconds, and microseconds are always zero. I need to display a "time slot" (basically, the time plus one hour) like this:
2012/04/23 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
2012/04/23 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
I got what I needed using this:
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Sep 26, 2009
I have a datetime field in a SQL Server 2005 table that has values like this:2012-04-23 09:00:00.0002012-04-23 14:00:00.000The minutes, seconds, and microseconds are always zero.I need to display a "time slot" (basically, the time plus one hour) like this:
2012/04/23 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
2012/04/23 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
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Nov 30, 2009
How can I best convert date and time string with format like:
"11/25/2009 6:30 AM" to "20091125_063000AM" ?
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Apr 20, 2012
I'm using ASP.NET/VB and I'm trying to insert a date and time into an Access date/time field, but I'm getting an error (Data type mismatch in criteria expression). Here's a simplified version of my code:
Dim myDate As Date = Now()
Dim myIns1 As New OleDbCommand("INSERT INTO tableCourse (date_submitted) VALUES (?)", myConn)
myIns1.Parameters.AddWithValue("@myDate", myDate)
myIns1.ExecuteNonQuery()
Not sure why I'm getting the error, and not quite sure if this is even the correct way to approach inserting the current date. From looking at other similar questions it appears there are a few different ways to do this, but my technical knowledge is kind of limited so I'm having a hard time figuring it out (in other words deciphering the answers that use technical terms I know nothing about).
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Aug 3, 2009
I have to develop a project by which my office employees can record their time to enter into the office and leave from the office. I have 10 PCs in my office. All PCs are under network environment. This project is highly related to date and time factor. All PCs are used by an individual employee and can not be restricted to change their own PCs local date and time. So I think my project took the date and time from a central server.
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