VS 2010 Could A Public Server's Date Time Be Used Instead
Feb 4, 2012
I have a program in vb.net and with it I have an expiration Key. As an example I would like this key to be valid for 3 months .I don't want to use the users system.date in case the user changes the date.Could a public server's date time be used instead.
I am attempting to import data in a batch from an Excel Worksheet to a Sql Server database. Everything works except for the one date field in the spreadsheet. The date returned is off by four years from the value in the spreadsheet. Example: The Excel sheet has a date 10/24/2010 14:18, but when I look at the column in my query, the date is 10/23/2006 2:18. This pattern, 4 years and 1 day earlier, is repeated for every row in the worksheet.
The Excel column comes to me as a custom type, formatted m/d/yyyy h:mm. I receive this from an outside vendor and having them change the column is not going to be my simplest solution.
For what it's worth, the relevent part of the query is:
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")
Yes, you read it right! Exchange Server 2000. I want to create a script that retrieve information(ie. Last Access Time) of all the files that are place within the public folder of the Exchange Server 2000.
I am making a Punch card system for the company, so employees can punch in and out from their computers.i cannot get the date and time from the client computer because they can change the date and time. So I will need to get the date from our SQL server.
Im using a MySQL Server and id like to know the date and time that its running...Here's the query:
SELECT GetDate
But im getting an error saying there's no such field in the database.Everything is fine i know how to connect im just bored writing the code here....Do i have to Execute the query or read it?Im using a Reader...
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
I'm trying to create an auction site using asp.net. My auction's start date & time and end date & time are stored in my sql server 2008 r2 database as datetime types. I'm using vb.net. I'm trying to create a select statement in which I can query the date and time portion relative to the current date and time (so as to only display current ongoing auctions). I can successfully query the date portion using the Date.Now function, but the time is giving me a hassle. DateAndTime.Now doesn't work. I've even tried to separate the time and date in the database, but I still can't get an effective query. Here are two examples of code which I've tried:
I have a database table that stores a datetime value.I want to display that value on my asp.net textboxes, except I need to show date value in TextBox A and Time in TextBox B.How can I split those values in VB.NET?
I have this situation where I have a SqlDatasource control and the select query is like:
SELECT col1, col2 FROM table1 WHERE colDate = @date
The source of @date is a label with the text: 2009-05-29 12:06:00 I get the following error when I run the query:
Conversion failed when converting date and/or time from character string
I tried using convert(datetime, @date), as well as different date/time formatting of the label itself. Everytime I get the error.
However, when I run the query in the management studio like:
SELECT col1, col2 FROM table1 WHERE colDate = '2009-05-29 12:06:00'
I found out that the @date is parsed as 05-29-2009 01:30:00 TT I don't know where the TT is coming from? And I'm sure SQL Server wouldn't be able to handle it?
Thought I'd see if Stack overflow is quicker than me testing something while I get a thousand interruptions from other work :)
I'm updating an old VB net application and trying to refactor some of the logic as I go. The app looks for data from a single date across a few tables and writes that view to a file.
Writing the query in SQL I'd get the equivalent of
SELECT * FROM table WHERE CAST(FLOOR(CAST(table.date AS float))AS datetime) = '15-Jul-2010'
Ideally I'd use
SELECT * FROM table WHERE date=@input
and add a date object as a parameter to a System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand instance
Are those two comparable? Will I get the results I expect?
I am using VB 2008 and want to record a start date and time and then the stop date and time in a rich text box, i can get the start time into the box but so far can only stop the time instead of 2 seperate times, what i have is a drop down box with a list of computers 1-10 i was trying to get it so you picked a certain computer and that went into the text box then you started the timer and that was recorded, finally you stopped the timer and that was recorded but as i am a total newbie it does not work
I am working with a date and time picker on one of my forms. I am wanting to have the user select a date and then that date will be output to one of my reports along with other information.The way i have been doing this so far is like this:edoc.Worksheets(1).cells(13, 4) = patient_frm.txt_fname.TextI need to be able to grab the date that the user selects and output it in much the same manner. However i have tried the following and i get no output at all.
could anybody point me in the right direction in regards to the following problem? I have some data that has time and date in form of ordinary string. The format is always the same, for instance:
[Code]...
How can I convert it to time understood by computer and check if given time is in the past of in the future in comparsion to current time on my computer? I would also like to be able to tell how much difference there is between the time from my data file and the current time. For instance to say "this time was 3 hours and 20 mintues ago".
I'm building an application in which a certain CSV schedule is read and searched for time and date values.
I want to read each cell in the CSV file with a streamreader and have VB determine if the contents of the cell represent a date (like 31-10-2011), a time (like 22:30) or random text data which is not formatted like a date or time.
How can I make VB recognize a string as either a date, a time or neither one, so I can use this string formatted as Date, Time or discard of it?
The contents of the CSV file will look something like this:
Although the CSV file will never contain much data, the position of the date and time fields in a row may vary, so I cannot tell VB which cell to read as date/time. It has to recognize the value as date, time, or unusable text.
Dim CSVReadline As New System.IO.StreamReader(schedule.csv") Cellcheck = CSVReadline.ReadLine() String = Cellcheck.Split(";") For i = 0 to 10 Scheduledate = String(i) ............ etc.
Would it be possible to display todays date with a time of 23:59 in ctime in a textbox? i.e. 25/05/2012 23:59 in ctime? I use the following coding to display the current date and time lbldate.Text = Date.Now.ToString("dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss")
I have a Datetimepicker, when i select a date it brings up in a listbox all the files created on that day but in no particular order. So i wanted it sorted by when they were created (not to fussed either ascending or descending). i tried using the code below with no luck, This adds multiple of blocks of the same files on the selected date
I'm doing an error log in my code and I'm trying to output the errors to a text file with a specific date/time in the title so they can differentiate. I've tried things like logname = "C:Documents and SettingsSeDingDesktopErrorserrorsLog " & DateTime.Now.ToString() & ".log" But I get this msg "The given path's format is not supported." all the time.
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
I have an ASP.NET application with a SQL Server back end. I am storing all my dates in UTC format and doing the appropriate conversions to the local time zone of the browser viewing it. One of the pages asks for a start date and end date (no times).
I am taking the start date and setting the time to 00:00:00 hours (midnight) and I'm taking the End time and adding a time of 23:59:59, so that the date range covers the whole day. Now what I'm trying to do is do a SQL query to do a search for records in this date range. The problem is, the data in SQL is in UTC time and the user is typing their dates and times in their local date and times. My quickest solution was to convert the date and time to UTC, then search the records. However, by doing this, I am to believe ASP.NET converts the given time and date to UTC based on the server time zone. How can I convert a date and time to UTC time based on the time zone of the user?
working in an intranet sit .downloadString took less than one second,but some times the server is down (maitenance or so on) and the the result took maybe one minute or so.Is there any way to set an lower interval?for example, if the server doesn't respond in 9 seconds return empty string, or so on.
I've read some about async comm but not sure what is the best solution.
I'm having a problem with my DataGridView. When I double-click on any column, with exception to Date & Time, the grid advances by 1. As you can see the 2nd row is highlighted in blue, I actually double-clicked on the first one, under "Sent By." (See attached image)
Here is my code
VB.NET
Public Class frmPickAssignment Dim dteStart As Date Dim dteEnd As Date