I am lost and I do not know why this code will not work. Based on the time, I am trying to assign the shift to the variable intShift. Like right now it is 6:06 AM I stepped through the code and it falls into 2nd shift.
I'm writing a report scheduler that is somewhat of a clone to the backupexec scheduler and the layout can be seen in post #10 here: [URL]..It works great and saves/edits/deletes records just fine, but now i need to compare those records one at a time in a windows service that i'm writing in order to trigger automated report creation and emailing - i already have the report and i already have the code for the emailing, i'm just looking for the most efficient way to loop through the table (that i've pulled in to a dataset) and compare its records with the current date and time - if true, the event fires.
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1stSun, 2ndSun etc are bit fields, time is a datetime, and the remainder are varchar. My service checks the database every thirty seconds.The english version of what i'm trying to do is "Connect to the database, grab the entire table (it will always only have 5-6 entries max, so i felt 30 second sweeps was okay), and If today is the 1st Sunday of the month, and it is currently 11:00:00 a.m. (could be any day or time, this is just an example) - loop through the dataset to identify if any records match the time field or greater - if they do, fire the report
I want to write an alarm clock application that should display a certain message at a time set by the user.How to compare system date and time with the time set by users in a text box?
1st label is "Clock" this pulls the time from the users current time zone/local time
2nd label is "UTCClock" Which would be UTC time
Now I have this for the first label: clock.Text = Format(TimeOfDay, "hh:mm:ss tt")
Which would give the users current time zone/local time. As for the UTC.. how would I add in for the UTC time from where the user is located at? I did some searches.. but couldnt find what I was looking for.. IM pretty sure its not as easy as getting the users current time zone/local time.. So im assuming that Theres a "bit more" code into getting UTC time..
I am looping through a list of DateTime variables and have got the .ToUniversalTime variable. I want to find out from the list which is the closest one approaching Now.ToUniversalTime but am having difficulty trying to work it out I had it looping through like this but this isn't much good as I only want to return the one that is the closest approaching to the system time. If TodaysCard(i).eventDate.ToUniversalTime < Now.ToUniversalTime
I have a form with the DateTimePicker control on it. When I select a date it gives a value like "date time" (Eg.: 5/12/2010 12:20:35 PM). But here the time returned is current time. What I need is for the date chosen from the picker automatically set the time to 00:00:00 instead of the time when the date was picked.
i have a form with the DateTimePicker control on it. When I select a date it gives a value like "date time" (Eg.: 5/12/2010 12:20:35 PM). But here the time returned is current time. What I need is for the date chosen from the picker automatically set the time to 00:00:00 instead of the time when the date was picked.
I am trying to get the current GMT time in vb.net and can't seem to figure it out. A lot of google threads pointed to using DateTime.UtcNow but that gives an incorrect GMT time.
Dim purchasedate, purchasetime As String purchasedate = Date.Today 'Stores current time in the variable purchasetime purchasetime = System.DateTime.Now.ToString("HH:mm:ss")
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I am trying to add 60 seconds to the current time (purchase time) but would my method of System.DateTime.Now.ToString("HH:mm:ss") + 60 add 60 seconds to the current time ?
I am on a windows application form where people can log in and add status ... and it's all online via sql database.
What i am looking for is a sql query that Insert into the table the current time,so i can print on the application the time the status have been changed .
Im trying for a message box to pop up with a price, depending on the time. Before 11:30 costs £3.00, afterwards costs £4.50. This is what i have tried but it this code gives me the message for £3.00 when the time is over 11:30 Dim day As String = Format(Today, "dddd")
I have 2 datetimepickers. I want one to display the current time and the other to display the time one hour ago: So far I can getb them both to display the current time:
Code: Dim TimeInterval As Integer = 60 Private Sub SustomizeGraph_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load TimeTo_dtp.CustomFormat = "HH:00"
I'm looking for the equivalent to a Java System.currentTimeMilli(), in VB.NET.What is the method to call? I know about Datetime.Now, but not about the actual conversion to long milliseconds.More details about my specific need: I need to manage a login expiration. So most likely when I log in, I will set a "expiration_time_milli", equal to the current time + the timeout value. Then later, if I want to check if my login is valid, I will check is "expiration_time_milli" is still superior to current time.
How can I have a Folder created with the Current Date and Time as iets Name and at the same time Save a Picture into that newly created Folder. Here is the code I am trying to get to work.
PictureBox1.Image = myCam.copyFrame _ (Me.PreViewPictureBox, New RectangleF(0, 0, Me.PreViewPictureBox.Width, Me.PreViewPictureBox.Height)) '<<< Creating New Folder and Saving Image to that Folder.>>> If (PictureBox1.Image IsNot Nothing) Then Dim NewFolder As DateTime = Now [Code] .....
Im trying to put current system time in YYMMDD format but having problem with day function. is Day() which returned day of month in VB6 not available in VB.Net? If I want to get the current day of month, how would I do that?
Dim dt As Date Dim dtString As String dtString = Year(now()) + Month(now()) + Day(now())
In OrderDate text box, default date is today (e.g. 05/19/2010). Once user change it, how to code to save to SQL server as DateTime format? For example, user may change OrderDate as "05/12/2010" but will save it as "05/12/2010 09:17 AM" (time is current time)
In the screenshot, you'll see three things- a start time, end time and total time. So the goal is this A user puts in a current start time by hitting F1 at the start of shift. They tab across the end time to the "time field", then go across the row. Then they enter their case number, then hit F1 again, and it will enter the current time in the start box on the next row, as well as putting that time in the end box in the row above.
i have created a WebService. and my webserver is in Canada. and i am accessing this service from India.Now problem is that i m not able to get the current time of that system in india.wht i hv written in Webservice is Now.Date.and it is not returning the currnet date of system where my webservice is configured.Please tell me how can i get the current date and time of that system.
I have been trying to create folders for database backup purposes. These folders were to be based on the current date and time as the name of the folder.[code]...
I tried Console.WriteLine(Cstr(DateTime.Now)) and it shows the time down to the seconds, ie, "5/26/2009 5:17:02 PM" But, is there an option to show the current time more detailed than seconds, ie, "5/26/2009 5:17:02.xxx PM"
I have a 500K+ lines vb.net app, written by 10+ different devs over the past 5 years. Many times it gets the system time and/or date and relies on it.Now I have to re-run real cases thru the program for regression testing purposes, and it screws up cases where the date/time matter. My fix is easy, just replace all the areas in the program that get current date/time with a sub that gets the current date/time, UNLESS I'm testing, in which case it will return the date/time of the original run. I have tried searching the sourcecode for the obvious 'current date/time' functions:
Now DateAndTime.TimeOfDay Date.ToDay
However, if I miss one, I LOSE.list more ways to get the current time, that might be hidden in the source code, that I can search for? Note: It's pretty clear none of the 3rd party libs in this system are returning date, well, one is, but I've caught it.