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I am trying to validate two data of birth text box fields if the member does not enter in these two boxes an error message will popped out like "pls enter valid date format"

by using the following code

       if (tbStartDate.Text != "0" && tbEndDate.Text != "0")
       { 

        string dob = tbStartDate.Text;
        DateTime dv = DateTime.Parse(dob);
        string format1 = dv.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd");
        string dob2 = tbEndDate.Text;
        DateTime dt2 = DateTime.Parse(dob2);
        string format2 = dt2.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd");
     }
      else
     {
            MessageBox.Show("pls enter valid date ");

     }

when i am trying to save with out entering the textbox values it was showing error like this "String was not recognized as a valid DateTime".

can any one help on this....

this is modified code still it was showing error at Datetime DV;

         private void btnCTimetablessave_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        string dob = tbStartDate.Text;
        DateTime dv;
        if (!DateTime.TryParse(dob, out dv))
        {

            MessageBox.Show("pls enter a valid  start date");
            return;
        }

        string format1 = dv.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd");
        string dob2 = tbEndDate.Text;
        DateTime dt2;
        if (!DateTime.TryParse(dob2, out dt2))
        {
            MessageBox.Show("pls enter valid end date");
            return;
        }

        string format2 = dt2.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd");

still it was showing error like this "String was not recognized as a valid DateTime" at datetime Dv;

and this is modified code third time

       private void btnCTimetablessave_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
      {
         string dob = tbStartDate.Text;
        DateTime dv;
        if (!DateTime.TryParse(dob, out dv))
        {

            MessageBox.Show("pls enter a valid  start date");
            return ;
        }

        string format1 = dv.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd");
        string dob2 = tbEndDate.Text;
        DateTime dt2;
        if (!DateTime.TryParse(dob2, out dt2))
        {
            MessageBox.Show("pls enter valid end date");
            return;
        }

        string format2 = dt2.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd");
     }

5 Answers 5

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Don't use DateTime.Parse. Use DateTime.TryParse instead. The result is a boolean value that returns true if the parsing was successfully.

Update As requested in your comment:

DateTime dv;
if(!DateTime.TryParse(dob,out dv)){
   MessageBox.Show("Please enter a valid date");
   return;
}
....

Cleary, you also can use Parse and catch the exception, but this would be bad style. Better to use TryParse. I have only checked for one date value. You can extend the logic for your needs. Hope this helped.

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  • dear hcl still it was showing error i have included the modified code
    – user682417
    Jun 28, 2011 at 16:41
  • @user6824127: The extended code you have posted looks good to me. Can you post the exact error message?
    – HCL
    Jun 28, 2011 at 17:10
  • "String was not recognized as a valid DateTime" at datetime Dv;
    – user682417
    Jun 28, 2011 at 20:44
  • @user6824127: I have copied your modified code into Visual Studio and it works as expected. Check if you call really the above method. Probably you have a duplicate that will be called.
    – HCL
    Jun 29, 2011 at 7:44
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    @user6824127: Sorry, I can not help anymore. There must be some other code that is executing, not showed in your example. Or maybe I'm overviewing something very obvious, but I don't think so. I have checked your modified version (I think it was the second version) and it worked fine.
    – HCL
    Jun 29, 2011 at 8:54
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It is because an empty textbox returns an empty string when you access the Text property and DateTime.Parse() will throw that exception if passed an empty string.

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  • it was the version problem when i am executing this one there is other code something is executed in back ground , I have corrected that one and i have tried all these techniques, all working are fine ... many thanks ......to all
    – user682417
    Jun 30, 2011 at 8:44
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Check using string.IsNullOrEmpty(tbStartDate.Text) whether its blank or not.

I would recommend using a DatetimePicker for selecting the date's which will return you a valid DateTime value which you can use for further processing

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  • still it was showing error like this String was not recognized as a valid DateTime.
    – user682417
    Jun 28, 2011 at 16:12
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You have to use Datetime.TryParse like this

if(!DateTime.TryParse(dob))
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I suggest you to use try catch block to catch FormatException so that if user doesn't enter date in proper format it will catch the exception and give message of your choice

try
{
    string dob = tbStartDate.Text;
    DateTime dv = DateTime.Parse(dob);
    string format1 = dv.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd");
    string dob2 = tbEndDate.Text;
    DateTime dt2 = DateTime.Parse(dob2);
    string format2 = dt2.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd");
}
catch (System.FormatException)
{
    MessageBox.Show("pls enter valid date format");
}

OR

using DateTimePicker is Always a better and user friendly approach

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