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i am comparing 2 date fields to see if the first date field is less than the 2nd one but i am getting this error "String was not recognized as a valid DateTime" and it is failing at this line

DateTime Field2 = DateTime.Parse(gr.Cells[10].Text);

this is how this date field look like in my table: 2012-11-08

DateTime Field1 = DateTime.Parse(gr.Cells[3].Text);
DateTime Field2 = DateTime.Parse(gr.Cells[10].Text);
DateTime strDate = System.DateTime.Now;
if (Field2 == null && Field1 < strDate)
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    We don't know if 11 is the month or the day, so the computer can't be expected to know either. Hence your exception. Nov 12, 2012 at 4:01
  • Is "2012-11-08" November 08, 2012, or August 11, 2012? Nov 12, 2012 at 5:11

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use ParseExact and specify the format "yyyy-MM-dd" or "yyyy-dd-MM"

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Use DateTime.ParseExact:

var res = 
    DateTime.ParseExact("2012-11-08", "yyyy-MM-dd", 
        CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
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According to the MSDN entry on DateTime.Parse:

The string s is parsed using formatting information in the current DateTimeFormatInfo object, which is supplied implicitly by the current thread culture.

You are most probably getting the error because your current thread culture has a vastly different date format than that of the string you have provided.

What you can do is to specify the format that you will be using for the date:

 DateTime.ParseExact(gr.Cells[10].Text, "yyyy-MM-dd", System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
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  • Are there spaces in gr.Cells[10].Text? Nov 12, 2012 at 5:12
  • no there is no spaces at all, it has the date value in the backend table. i put a break point and i see this value for this: + AuthReqDate {1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM}
    – moe
    Nov 12, 2012 at 14:26
  • That's the value for gr.Cells[10].Text? Nov 13, 2012 at 0:34

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