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I have a Person class with a BornDate property in my model defined as

[DisplayName("Born Date")]
public DateTime? BornDate { get; set; }

I use this field in my view as

<td style="white-space:nowrap">
    <%= Html.LabelFor(model => model.BornDate)%>
    <br />
    <%= Html.TextBoxFor(model => model.BornDate, new { id = "bornDate" })%>
    <%= Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.BornDate, "*")%>
</td>

The problem is that when I am editing a Person instance with the BornDate text box is formatted as

dd/MM/yyyy hh.mm.ss

while I would like to format it without the time part ("dd/MM/yyyy"). I am not able to use the toString method with the format string because it is a nullable field.

what can I do?

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5 Answers 5

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You should be able to use Value. Just check it isn't null first.

var displayDate = model.BornDate.HasValue ? model.BornDate.Value.ToString("yyyy") : "NoDate";
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  • First of all thanks for your response. Where do I have to put this code? If I put it inside the TextBoxFor function, within the lambda expression, I get an InvalidOperationException "Templates can be used only with field access, property access, single-dimension array index, or single-parameter custom indexer expressions."
    – Lorenzo
    Sep 10, 2010 at 12:07
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    Hrm... yeah I forgot the fact you are using strongly typed helpers. I think the only way round this is to use the TextBox helper: <%= Html.TextBox("date", Model.BornDate.Value.ToString("yyyy"), new { id = "bornDate" }) %>
    – James Hull
    Sep 10, 2010 at 12:36
  • if anyone has issue to display date in View check this instead of DisplayFor
    – Shaiju T
    Apr 20, 2015 at 8:47
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I know this is very late but I was researching another problem and came across this issue. There is a way to only show the date part which does not require presentation layer formatting.

[DisplayName("Born Date")]
[DataType(DataType.Date)]
public DateTime? BornDate { get; set; }

Using this will ensure that everywhere you bind to this property on your View, only the date will show

Hope this helps somebody

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  • Doesn't work in current versions of Razor (4+); can't speak to older ones.
    – brichins
    Dec 20, 2018 at 17:26
  • this doesn't work on all Html helpers, specifically TextBoxFor
    – tnJed
    Mar 14, 2022 at 17:32
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To do this in your VIEW, you can use Razor syntax, as well:

 @Html.TextBox("BornDate", item.BornDate.HasValue ? item.BornDate.Value.ToShortDateString():"") 
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  • How should I use for DisplayFor?
    – CMMaung
    Jun 24, 2013 at 2:21
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You can do this, it will work with Nullable model types:

@model DateTime?
@{
    object txtVal = "";
    if (Model.HasValue) 
    {
        txtVal = Model.Value;
    };
}
@Html.TextBoxFor(x => Model, new {Value = string.Format(ViewData.ModelMetadata.EditFormatString, txtVal))
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Another way I've tackled this issue is by adding format to the TextBoxFor

@Html.TextBoxFor(model => model.BornDate, "{0:MM/dd/yyyy}", new { id = "bornDate" })

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