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I am creating a datatable from excel import and bulkcopying it to database, I need to put the Scheduled Start as start time into database as time hh:mm:ss but it keeps going into database as 30/12/1899 10:30:00, all I want is the 10:30:00 to go into database. How can I do this?

I have tried converting to DateTime and then formating but keeps saying it is not a valid DateTime.

                using (OleDbDataAdapter oda = new OleDbDataAdapter("SELECT * FROM [" + sheet1 + "]", excel_con))
            {
                oda.Fill(dtExcelData);

            }
            excel_con.Close();


            if (dtExcelData.Rows.Count > 0)
            {
                foreach (DataRow rw in dtExcelData.Rows)
                {
                    //Creates StaffID
                     rw["StaffID"] = "00" + rw["Host Key of Staff"].ToString();

                    //Creates Start Time
                     rw["Scheduled Start as start time"] = rw["Scheduled Start as start time"].ToString("hh-mm");

                }
               // Response.Write(strConcate);
            }
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    Use the right datatype, so datetime instead of string. May 6, 2015 at 15:00

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You can't have a DateTime without both a date and a time. If you try to omit the time, it'll probably default to midnight. If you omit the date, it apparently defaults to Dec 30, 1899 in the database.

If you don't see a column type for only Time, you'll have to either:

  • use a string or text type for that column and store the time as a string like you're currently attempting to do, or
  • keep the column as a Date/Time and don't worry about the date portion that's stored

I'd do it the second way, and then use a format string like .ToString("hh-mm") so that the user only sees the portion you want them to see. They'll never realize you've stored a date. This way, you're not storing the time as a string and then needing to manipulate it back into the correct format later on when you inevitably try to do some calculation with it.

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  • So I set database column type to DateTime and change string to DateTime as well? May 7, 2015 at 8:30
  • Ok So I have put the date in as DateTime and it is storing as 1899-12-30 01:00:00.000 I only want to show the user in a gridview 01:00 how do I do this? Do I create sql statement and select the data from database but what do I do to get each result and format the Scheduled Start as Start time. Sorry for being a pain May 7, 2015 at 10:44
  • Nope not using WinForms :s should i? May 7, 2015 at 10:57
  • I am using asp.net with c# and a normal gridview. May 7, 2015 at 11:00
  • Do you have any idea how I would get just the hh:mm from the Scheduled Start as Start time in c# and store as integer? May 7, 2015 at 11:50
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but keeps saying it is not a valid DateTime

i think your field in db is DateTime type.this is for what you are doing in your foreach.your are converting it to a 'string' and now you try to save a string .change the db field from DateTime to nchar or nvarchar and store time in string format the way you want. now every time you get data from db

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  • I have tried Field in database as dateTime and nvarchar doesnt make a difference. May 7, 2015 at 8:31
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I believe your problem is with this line

rw["Scheduled Start as start time"] = rw["Scheduled Start as start time"].ToString("hh-mm");

If rw["Scheduled Start as start time"] is a DateTime as I suspect, then you cannot then assign a string to it...its a DateTime, not a string. It must have a full date and time.

You could change the type to be a string and store the datetime elsewhere or store the string elsewhere.

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  • I dont know what you mean, whatever I store it has DateTime keeps saying is not valid DateTime. Dont know what im doing wrong. May 7, 2015 at 8:29
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try this one

String.Format("{0:t}", dt); // "4:05 PM" ShortTime String.Format("{0:d}", dt); // "3/9/2008" ShortDate

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