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Luc Pattyn24-Aug-10 0:45
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The proper way to handle dates and times would be to use SqlParameter, unfortunately that does not work for Access, so yes you need to convert DateTime values to string literals.


Dirkus Maximus wrote:
I do a 'ToString()' and that returns 06/07/2010 12:00:00 AM


You seem to still not understand the concept of regional settings; ToString() shows the data formatted like the user (you) said he wanted it, see the Control Panel ("Regional Settings" or "Dates and Times"); it is unrelated to the format your database requires.

I found some more C# code that should be useful:
/// <summary>
/// Formats an immediate date value
/// </summary>
/// <param name="date"></param>
/// <returns></returns>
public static string Date(DateTime date) {
	return date.ToString("#yyyy-MM-dd#");
}


Do you see how it enforces a format independent of the user's Control Panel settings? (and different from what you think it should be).

And I use it like this:
string query="... WHERE myDateField = "+Date(myDateTime)+"...";


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