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I am trying to show Month and year instead of Date in control on UI. Will this be a issue for the date if I do not specify culture explicitly. Will this break if server locale is changed? How do I manage in this case? What will be the better way to write the below code ?

[DisplayName("Delivery Month")]
public string DeliveryMonth
{
    get
    {
        return DeliveryDate.ToString("Y");
    }
    set
    {
        DeliveryDate = DateTime.Parse("1." + this.DeliveryMonth);
    }
}

public DateTime DeliveryDate { get; set; } 
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    How are you displaying it? You can use @Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.DeliveryDate, "{0:MM-yyyy}"), but it wont be bound on post back. You would need to create a custom ModelBinder`.
    – user3559349
    Dec 8, 2014 at 23:36

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In your model, you can set the DeliveryDate as string

public string DeliveryDate { get; set; }

Then in your view. you can add a textbox for your model that will turn into a datetimepicker control, through the use of jQuery.

The html for the textbox:

<div>
    @Html.TextBoxFor(model => Model.DeliveryDate,
    new { @class = "DeliveryDatePicker", style =  "width:50%;height:25px;background:transparent;padding:0;margin-left:5px;" })
    @Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.DeliveryDate)
</div>

The jQuery to be placed in the document load function:

$("#DeliveryDate").datepicker({ dateFormat: 'dd/mm/yy' });

The format of the datepicker - you can set it to whatever format you need - just moth and year in your case by using dateFormat(now.getMonth() + 1) and dateFormat(now.getYear() - 100) functions. e.g. to set it to the full date in jQuery it would be:

$("#DeliveryDate").val(dateFormat(now.getDate()) + '/' + dateFormat(now.getMonth() + 1) + '/' + dateFormat(now.getYear() - 100));

In your data access/repository get method, you will need to get it as string:

deliveryModel.DeliveryDate = Convert.ToDateTime(sqlDataReader["DELIVERYDATE"]).ToString("dd/MM/yyy");

And when you post the update, convert it to datetime in your data access method:

SqlParameter sqlParameter1 = sqlCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@DeliveryDate", Convert.ToDateTime(deliveryModel.DeliveryDate));

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