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I'm using a DataGridView with object data binding to display information about logging entities in a system, retrieved via SOAP from a remote service. One of the columns is called "Last action" and means the last time the entity logged a message. It is a System.DateTime value. When I read the SOAP response (example below), he timestamp obviously contains all the information, up to second fractions.

<LoggingEntity>
<host>marty86ce</host>
<process>10148</process>
<logger>http_core</logger>
<appName>httpd</appName>
<ffda>true</ffda>
<lastAction>2010-10-27T12:00:19.5117509Z</lastAction>
<lastHeartbeat>0001-01-01T00:00:00</lastHeartbeat>
<channelId>em_9BA2A2B4D0B6E66</channelId>
<ffdaChannelId>em_E7C8D1D4DE8EEB9</ffdaChannelId>
</LoggingEntity>

When I display it on the table, I instead can read up to the minutes https://i.stack.imgur.com/dLYBz.png I use the following code to do the data binding when I press the refresh button

public void RefreshEntities()
{
    IEntityManagement management = EntityPlugin.GetProxy();
    LoggingEntity[] result = management.FindLoggingEntities(new TemplateQuery { ffdaSpecified = true, ffda = true }); //Remote invocation

    Invoke(new MethodInvoker(delegate { gridEntities.DataSource = result; })); //THIS does the data binding from the array

    Invoke(new MethodInvoker(delegate { btnRefresh.Enabled = true; }));
}

I would like to know how to control column formatting of data bound values. I think that the format dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm comes from my system's settings. How to override formatting settings programmatically?

Thank you in advance

Full solution code on Subversion (FFDAGui program) for the Logbus-ng open source project.

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  • How to do this in WPF?
    – Zirui Wang
    Feb 17, 2017 at 6:19

7 Answers 7

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If it is a windows form Datagrid, you could use the below code to format the datetime for a column

dataGrid.Columns[2].DefaultCellStyle.Format = "MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss";

EDIT :

Apart from this, if you need the datetime in AM/PM format, you could use the below code

dataGrid.Columns[2].DefaultCellStyle.Format = "MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss tt";
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    What if you don't know which column may or may not contain a datetime? Like a dynamic query tool. How would you dynamically match a date entry and change how it gets formatted? Jan 19, 2023 at 21:50
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    Format does not show up for DefaultCellStyle in intellisense. Jun 13, 2023 at 18:23
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Use Column.DefaultCellStyle.Format property or set it in designer

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You can set the format you want:

dataGridViewCellStyle.Format = "dd/MM/yyyy";
this.date.DefaultCellStyle = dataGridViewCellStyle;
// date being a System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewTextBoxColumn
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    dd/MM/yyyy formats the date as dd-MM-yyyy. Use dd'/'MM'/'yyyy to format the date as dd/MM/yyyy
    – TFischer
    May 16, 2014 at 17:52
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    yourColumn.DefaultCellStyle = new DataGridViewCellStyle { Format = "dd'/'MM'/'yyyy hh:mm:ss" };
    – Appulus
    May 5, 2015 at 22:33
  • Unfortunately it isnt changing anything for me. My date stays as it is. Looks like the date in my column is treated as a string which makes it non-formatable. Are there special requirements to the dates apart from the point, that they are real date-values?
    – C4d
    Feb 5, 2016 at 11:18
  • Even for me it does not work, I tried all the ways mentioned here. I'm using BindingSource! May 5, 2016 at 8:09
  • im sorry, what is your dataGridViewCellStyle ?
    – Serenade
    Jun 16, 2017 at 7:48
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I used these code Hope it could help

dataGridView2.Rows[n].Cells[3].Value = item[2].ToString();
dataGridView2.Rows[n].Cells[3].Value = Convert.ToDateTime(item[2].ToString()).ToString("d");
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  • Could you add some explanation? Jun 5, 2016 at 13:06
  • This is if you are manually populating the rows, and it is desirable for you to convert the DateTime to a String. The ToString("d") specifies the date only format from the DateTime ToString method.
    – galamdring
    Jun 2, 2017 at 13:59
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You can set the format in aspx, just add the property "DateFormatString" in your BoundField.

DataFormatString="{0:dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm:ss}"
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    There is no such DateFormatString property in System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCell Dec 29, 2016 at 13:17
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Published by Microsoft in Standard Date and Time Format Strings:

dataGrid.Columns[2].DefaultCellStyle.Format = "d"; // Short date

That should format the date according to the person's location settings.

This is part of Microsoft's larger collection of Formatting Types in .NET.

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string stringtodate = ((DateTime)row.Cells[4].Value).ToString("MM-dd-yyyy");
textBox9.Text = stringtodate;
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    Could you please explain why and how this solves the issue?
    – csabinho
    Nov 16, 2019 at 23:40
  • Should rather set the format string when data binding the column. Nov 17, 2019 at 6:58

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