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I'm using Linq querying today's date. There is one column in my table called VisitTime which is a Datetime type.

I want to know how to write query statement to search today's data. Can anyone help me on this?

WebStatDataContext dc = new WebStatDataContext(_connString);

var query=
    from v in dc. VisitorInfors
    where v.VisitTime......
    select v

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When working with DateTime.Now, you should always store it in a local variable otherwise you can get really nasty bugs from the clock changing between calls:

var now = DateTime.Now;
var query = from v in dc.VisitorInfors
            where v.VisitTime.Date == now.Date
            select v;
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  • Why it says it does not contain a definition for 'Date'? Jun 1, 2011 at 18:45
  • What says it does not contain a definition for Date?
    – jason
    Jun 1, 2011 at 18:47
  • I asked what says it does not contain a definition for Date, not which use of Date does something claim there is no definition for.
    – jason
    Jun 1, 2011 at 19:08
  • @Steven Zack: What is the type of VisitorInfors.VisitTime?
    – jason
    Jun 1, 2011 at 19:11
  • DateTime. It works if you convert it to DateTime before using Date property. E.G ((DateTime)v.VisitTime).Date == now.Date BTW, thanks for your help. Jun 1, 2011 at 19:42
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Use DateTime.Now :

DateTime currentDate = DateTime.Now;
var query =    
    from v in dc. VisitorInfors    
    where v.VisitTime == currentDate.Date
    select v;

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