Date Formatting A Textbox
Sep 14, 2009How to date formating date in textbox, ex: when i fill the textbox 02/02/2009. it automatic change : 02/Feb/2009.
View 6 RepliesHow to date formating date in textbox, ex: when i fill the textbox 02/02/2009. it automatic change : 02/Feb/2009.
View 6 RepliesMy user wants to have textbox fields that don't have any masks but wants those text fields to reformat any text that is entered as mm/dd if it is a real date entered
View 5 RepliesMy user wants to have textbox fields that don't have any masks but wants those text fields to reformat any text that is entered as mm/dd if it is a real date entered. They won't be using the year.
View 10 RepliesHow do I format my vb.net mvc date to a shortdate in my view
<td>
<%: Html.DisplayFor(Function(modelItem) currentItem.DateCreated)%>
</td>
have a really annoying VB 2008 problem and I'm hoping someone knows how to solve this. I implement the following code:
Code:
DispArrDate = MonthArr & "/" & DayArr & "/" & YearArr
DisplayArrDate.Text = DispArrDate.ToLongDateString
So basically, I'm getting date information from the user and trying to convert it into a date format, and show it to the user in a text box which is obviously named "DisplayArrDate", and "DispArrDate" is a date variable and "MonthArr" & "DayArr" & "YearArr" are strings which are always numbers because they are selected from a drop down combo box.
Now, the code works perfectly on my computer and some others, but for some unknown reason, on some computers, even if they have the same local date settings, it gives me the error: "Conversion from string "4/13/2009" to type 'Date' is not valid.", that's just one example, where "13" is obviously the day. I use the month/day/year format because, in the toturial I'm reading, it tells me, that no matter my local date settings, when using VB 2008, the month/day/year format should always be used and it will display a date in the local format automatically. It seems that on some computers, this isn't the case, and the month/day format is creating errors.
How do I format a date to CCCC-MM-YY in vb.net?
View 1 RepliesEither I just can't seem to find the right way to word the problem or it's a lot more complicated than I thought, but what is the easiest way to assign the current date to a variable and format it to a specific format? Basically, I want to do the VB.net equivalent of this VBA line:
formatted_date = Format(Date, "yyyy-m-d")
How can i change the time and date format from date.now?i need it so there are no /'s or :'s.
View 2 Repliesformating a date here
Dim dt As DateTime
dt = dsTitles.Tables(0).Rows(0).Item("servicedate")
lbldate.Text = Format(dt, "dd/mm/yy HH:MM")
The original date is - 19/08/2008 00:00:00
the date that variable dt gets is - #8/19/2008#
the final result is - 19/00/08 00:08
Good day to all of you again, I've been looking into this problem for several hours now and I can't find what is wrong with my piece of code
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I loading data into datagridview from xml file. And I have a one problem: date formatting.
Datagridview shows a date like this: 2011-01-01T00:00:00+02:00
How to force him to show the date in short date format (only 01.01.2011) without a time
I've tried this code:
ds = New DataSet
ds.ReadXml("filename.xml")
Dim dv As DataView = New DataView(ds.Tables(0))
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I'm try to come up with a way for a user to enter a date and time into a textbox and for that value to be saved as a datetime variable back into a database. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a clever way to restrict what values a the user can enter so that the datetime datatype isn't corrupted. I've been playing around with the date time picker but I cannot seem to get that to work for me. I'd like the user to either pick the date and time from a picker and save that into a variable. Or I've seen applications where the textbox will automatically have a formatting type of template that makes it hard for the user to enter an invalid date and time.
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But the codes are not working the date is still in #01/27/2011# format
I want it in yyyy-MM-dd format
I am trying to format a date from a table that I'm getting so that I can concatenate it with another string.But I want the leading zero - I don't want 1/1/2009 - I want 01/01/2009.
I can't seem to find a formatting pattern that does this.
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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I have a datagridview in a form in windows application in which I have a column which accepts date values. In this column I want user to enter numeric values alone and when the user moves to next cell the value should get formatted to date type value(ex: 05/09/09). Similarly I have another column which must accept alphabets alone.
View 4 RepliesI have a macro that save a file under a different name every day with the date as part of the name
ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs Filename:= _
"C:myfile" & Year(Date) & Month(Date) & Dat(Date) & ".xls" _
, FileFormat:=xlNormal, Password:="", WriteResPassword:="", _
ReadOnlyRecommended:=False, CreateBackup:=False
I would like to format the date as YYYYMMDD
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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I am having difficulties with the VBE 2010 format statement. The mm gives only 00. The hh does not give 24 hour time. The nn does not show minutesMy code and the resulting output is shown belowThere also seems to be confusion between midnight and noonI start with 31 Dec 1979 10 pm and add hours getting31 Dec 1979 11 pmThen 1 Jan 1980 noonThen 1 Jan 1980 1 amWhat is happening here?
Public Const FolderOut As String = "E:/AgDocuments/"
Public Const FileOut As String = "E:/AgDocuments/fOutput.txt"
Dim fOut As New System.IO.StreamWriter(FileOut)
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I need to put some date to a text file and I want to make it readable. The date would look something like this:
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I just want everything to line up nicely. Would I need to make my own function to do this or is there a way with string.format or regex?
I am frustrated that I cannot solve this seemingly easy problem:
Here's the code:
If Date.Now.Day = vbSaturday Then
Label6.Visible = False
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I have to Visual Basic 2008. DataGridView I want to make Conditional formatting. Date Column type based on the rows that meet condion want to paint.
View 2 Repliesi have to update the values in my database some of them are integer, some string and some date (as you can infer from the formatting)
i am using the following query:
UPDATE PatientProfile SET HospitalRegNo=" + hregno + ", PatientName='" + pname + "', PatientAge=" + page + ", PatientSex='" + psex + "', Address='" + add + "', ContactNo='" + cno + "', AdmitDate=#" + adat + "#, OperDate=#" + odat + "#, DischargeDate=#" + ddat + "# WHERE PatientNo=" + pno + ""
but its not working... i think there's a problem in formatting the date type variables
I am in the process of automating a PowerPoint presentation that shows graphs that evaluate the Metrics of the organization. I have successfully created the graphs, with one exception. The dates I submit to be used in the X axis always changes format once it gets into the PPT presentation. The graph template that I clear and write over has the date format as "Jan-07". The new date data is now being written as "7-Jan". I tried submitting the data as a string, but no matter which way I formatted it ("January 2007, Jan 07, 07 Jan, etc") it would always change it to "7-Jan". Have any of you encountered this problem? Do you know how I can change the formats of dates in a PowerPoint MSGraph that is automated through VB.Net?
View 1 RepliesI am trying to format the day, date, and time to look like something like this "Thu,
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I want to format several textboxes so that they would accept a decimal number like 2356.90. Now, let me first describe to you how I designed the designers view.. or rather I am going to attach what I did.
Ok... first the textbox SUM OF THE BILLS i would want to display two decimal point places.. so that when a person clicks the click for sum button, it calculates the sum of the bills and places it in the textbox. I got this code so far...
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Private Sub txtJanuaryBillsSum_TextChanged(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs) Handles txtJanuaryBillsSum.TextChanged
txtJanuaryBillsSum.Text = Format(Convert.ToDouble(txtJanuaryBillsSum.Text), "####.##")
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Everything was fine and it was running ok but when i added the code for the format of the textbox I suddenly got that error.
Example:
Format(781234.57,) 781235
Format(781234.57) 781234.6
Format(781234.576) 781234.58
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I'm fairly new to ASP.NET & VB.I've been asked to take an existing textbox that is automatically filled with the current date and allow the user to either add a "+" or "-" and a number or a spcific number and convert that into a date.I underdstand the basic concept on how to do this, but I'm running into some problems using the proper commands in order for this to work.The Textbox is called txtDate.What I've tried to do is this:
If txtDate = '+' Or '-' Then
DateAdd("d", txtDate, today)
End If
Here is what the whole thing looks like:
Protected
Sub
DateEnter_Click(ByVal
sender As[code].....
I'm having trouble getting a numeric format out of a textbox.I can do this in the textbox validating event, but I need commas to be entered into the textbox as the user actually types the data, not after they leave the textbox.. the reason is that they are typing really large numbers and can easily lose track of 0's or the total number if there are no comma seperators.I tried to do this through the keydown event in the textbox, but that doesnt work the comma gets inserted but the cursor goes into the begining of the string so anything new i type goes ahead of the old stuff.is there really no formatting on the properties level of a textbox??? how can there be no datamask?
View 4 RepliesI'm playing with a simple string replacement editor for editing VB.Net functions outside of VB. Is there a way to apply VB.Net code formatting to a string?
For example. The txtboxCodeEntry looks like this:
If strVar="dummy" then 1 else 0 Endif
I would like it to "autoformat" to:
If strVar = "dummy" Then
1
Else
0
End If
The formatting would match whatever formatting VB.Net does when you're editing code in the Visual Studio IDE.