Convert Decimal Value To Datetime?

Jun 8, 2009

I have a decimal value and i want to convert it to datetime.

Example:

Dim Excess As Decimal
Dim FixEncodedHours As Decimal
Dim OvertimeLimit As Decimal = 4D

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How can i convert the decimal result Hr_Ex to datetime?

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how to convert string to datetime and calculate date

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DateTime Binary Coded Decimal Byte() Equivalent Of String Format?

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I realize the code listed below, whose serial port using string formatting which I inherited is complicated. It formats a Date obtained from a DatePicker control into a "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss" string format to send to a hardware device to be stored via Serial Port retrieves the date from the device and displays to user What I'm trying to do is port the code for use in a Socket rather than Serial Port which wants a Byte Arrray of the same Date Time string variable. I can't figure out how to encode and convert to Bytes the string value used in the Serial Port version. The evolution of the process is listed from top to bottom.

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Convert Iso Datetime To Est Datetime?

Oct 27, 2009

How do I convert ISO datetime to locat EST with vb.net?

I have input time as e.g. "20091027T1639Z" which is ISO GMT.

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How To Convert To Datetime

Mar 30, 2009

I have a dropdownlist that displays time only.Like 8:00AM,8:30AM............When i save this time to database i want to save as todays date + time.eg:8:00AM as 03/30/2009 8:00:00:000.

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Jul 30, 2009

I have a Session variable in which i have stored one date '22/7/2009'.Now i want to convert value in session to datetime. I tried folowing code:

Session("AppointmentDate") = Request.QueryString("ADate")
Dim s as datetime=Convert.ToDateTime(Session("AppointmentDate"))

But error is showing as 'string is not recognized as a valid datetime'. convert value in Session to date?

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C# - Convert DateTime To A Specified Format

Feb 21, 2012

I have this date format yy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss ex: 12/02/21 10:56:09. The problem is, when i try to convert it to different format using this code: CDate("12/02/21 10:56:09").ToString("MMM. dd, yyyy HH:mm:ss") It displays Dec. 12, 2021 10:56:09. How can i correctly format it to: Feb. 21, 2012 10:56:09? This format is returned when i check balance inquiry fro my SMS based application.

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Convert Datetime To Char?

Apr 23, 2009

I get this result for "select GETDATE()"

2009-04-22 23:09:02.590

What is the best way to convert the datetime to only char like below?

20090422230902590

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Convert Datetime To Only Date?

Jul 2, 2010

I want to insert only date into the db but in the following statement that I've wrote which inserts the date in mm-dd-yyyy hh:mm:ss format.

InsertCmd = "Insert into Blotter (Name, Product, Date_Time) values ('" & NameLabel.Text.Trim() & "','" & ProductTextBox.Text.Trim() & "','" & TimeLabel.Text.Trim() & "')" & "Update Blotter Set Name = UPPER(Name)"

I have tried the following code, however it didn't work.

InsertCmd = "Insert into Blotter (Name, Product, Date_Time) values ('" & NameLabel.Text.Trim() & "','" & ProductTextBox.Text.Trim() & "','" & (CDate(TimeLabel.Text.Trim().ToString("MM/dd/yyyy")))& "')" & "Update Blotter Set Name = UPPER(Name)"
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I also tried format the TimeLabel as below but still didn't work. [code] TimeLabel.Text = CDate(DateTime.Now).ToString("MM/dd/yyy")

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Jul 16, 2010

am making a project were the user can put a specific time in a textbox. the program needs to check the system time and the time in the textboxif they are the same there needs to start an action.

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Convert String To Datetime?

Mar 10, 2010

I need to convert a text "WER20903.10" to a date

Dim Filename As String
Filename = "WER20903.10"
Filename = Filename.Substring(4, 7)
Dim dt As Date
dt = CDate(Format(Filename, "ddMMyy"))

Im getting the error: Conversion from string "ddMMyy" to type 'Date' is not valid.

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Jun 15, 2009

I have a problem during converting datetime value.I have some values like this format dd-mm-yyyy (14-10-2008) and d/m/yyyy (13/6/2008 or 4/6/2008) When I used CDate("14-10-2008"), I got an error. How I convert it to valid format of datetime?

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Using VB.Net

When i click the gridview column, that selected column items should appear in the datetime picker

GridView Column value is string, datetime picker datatype is datetime

Code

Private Sub gridview1_CellContentDoubleClick(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellEventArgs) Handles gridview1.CellContentDoubleClick
Dim i As Integer

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When i clicked the gridview column, it is showing error as "Conversion from string "25/09/2011" to type 'Date' is not valid"

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Jan 17, 2011

looking to convert this string into datetime20101119T162837And then also how to compare this string to current time so I can say, i.e:

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Sql Convert String To Datetime?

Aug 3, 2009

I have the following sql select statement in my code:

Code:

sql = "SELECT * "
sql &= "FROM Trn_DC_All "
sql &= " WHERE (Content LIKE '% PAGE%') AND Convert(datetime,Substring(Right(Trn_DC_All.Content,21),2,10),7) >= " &

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VS 02/03 - Datetime: Convert And Subtract?

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I have some problem with my project.

1) I want to convert String (ex : "14/03/1987",...) to system datetime

2) I want this function : Subtract(date1,date2)

==> result: if subtract(date1, date2) > "1 month" then ......do something else if .........do something

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I am trying to convert information stored in a file to a decimal (or ASCII) format, then write the contents of that file to a new file.

What I have is a list of files that are generated from a cash register. The documentation that was provided to me says that this particular file I am trying to work with has a length of 6, a width of 6, and that it's BCD type.

I've done quite a few google searches and can't seem to find a good solution. I know BCD numbers should be stored as 0000 format. But the problem I'm getting is when I read each part of the file (using my sr.read) I'm getting full numbers..and I am expecting the 0000 format. I'll get a 0, 0, 0, and then all of the sudden I"ll get a number that's 65,000..then I'll get a 34...and there doesn't seem to be any

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Need to convert this string:

Mon Oct 31 16:18:15 CDT 2011

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I am trying this more than couple of hours to just convert a datetime value with Milli seconds to string....No luck so farI want this date 2010-08-07 15:20:10.000 to be formated to '2010-08-07 15:20:10 (Without milliseconds).. How to do this? I tried with
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i've been attempting to update a DateTime Field in a MySQL Table i've created via vb.net. I've made many attempts however i'm still getting the error that i have an error in my SQL Syntax. The format that the DateTime in Vb.net is 6/21/2011 12:46:25 PM. I need to convert that to the MySQL DateTime Format which is 2011-06-21 12:46:25 and also is running on a 24 hour clock. I've searched many forums and haven't found a conclusive solution yet. Below is the code i have so far, with attempting any DateTime Conversion.

Imports MySql.Data.MySqlClient
Public Class FinalFailedPinNumberAttempt
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(dd.mm.yyyy)

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I have a MaskedTextBox which is like below;

30/01/2011 08:42

I would like to convert this to DateTime, Is there a way to do it?

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Jun 8, 2010

I wish to convert my string in format dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss to a DateTime of the same format.
Dim ukCulture As System.Globalization.CultureInfo = New System.Globalization.CultureInfo("en-GB")
Dim myDateTime As DateTime
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I can't seem to be able to convert a string that contains date value of "100714 0700" (2010-07-14 7am) to a date format in vb.net 2005.

When I attempt to do:
Dim provider As Globalization.CultureInfo = Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture
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