I have read most of the links on stack overflow on how to fix this but i still want some clarity, am using C# to select a timestamp (12/19/2014 2:34:09.808151 PM +03:00), i want to select the date only in this format YYYYMMDD (20141214). This is what i have:
string datepaid = "";
Then i perform the query
String SQL = String.Format("SELECT TRANSACTION_CASH_ID,SOURCE_MSISDN,AMOUNT,REFERENCE_ID, CREATED_TIMESTAMP, STATUS_DESCRIPTION,CASH_INFORMATION,(SELECT FIRST_NAME|| ' ' ||SECOND_NAME||' '||LAST_NAME FROM TAX_ACCOUNT_DATA WHERE AUTHORIZED_MOBILE_NUMBER = SOURCE_MSISDN) AS TAX_PAYER_NAME FROM TRANSACTION_CASH WHERE DEST_MSISDN = '12345678923'");
Then i assign it do a datatable
foreach (DataRow row in table.Rows)
{
datepaid = row["CREATED_TIMESTAMP"].ToString();
}
Then log the value.
My question is how will i get the date in YYYYMMDD
, assign it to the string datepaid
then use it in my Data table C#
19
. Where is this14
comes from? You have12/19/2014 2:34:09.808151 PM +03:00
as a string in your database? Cantimestamp
type hold this value? I don't think so. Evendatetime
type can't hold it.String.Format
to put parameters into an SQL query. Use parameterized queries instead. And no, there's no excuse at all for doing it withString.Format
.