I have created a class that maps to my database model. One of the properties is StartDate
public DateTime? StartDate { get; set; }
I can easily grab this while building my model and place it in my view.
What I would like to do is have the view show a more friendly date MM/dd/yyyy. I'm aware of the .ToString(MM/dd/yyyy)
and have attempted to use properties to set it. I'm having troubles because the database is set as a nullable DateTime and I'd like to return a string. Maybe I'm not using the correct approach
Code to retrieve from db
var newsItem = (from n in context.News
where n.NewsID == id
select new Models.Components.NewsModel
{
NewsId = n.NewsID,
Header = n.Header,
MainPhoto = n.MainImage,
Text = n.Text,
Date = n.CreatedDate,
Active = n.Active,
StartDate = n.StartDate,
EndDate = n.EndDate
}).FirstOrDefault();
Trying to set the value
private DateTime? _StartDate { get; set; }
public string StartDate
{
get
{
DateTime tmp;
DateTime.TryParse(_StartDate.ToString(), out tmp);
return tmp.ToString("MM/dd/yyyy");
}
set { _StartDate = value; }
}
This complains because _StartDate is a DateTime? value
What is the most efficient way to display the date in the format I specified?