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I have todayDate variable which data type is DateTime and string variable dateString. i convert dateString value into DateTime Data type without Time.

string stringDate = "2018-05-07"
DateTime todayDate = Convert.ToDateTime(stringDate);

when I convert stringData into DateTime, todayDate value is "5/7/2018 12:00:00 AM". I need todayDate value is "2018-05-07" format only.

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    Use DateTime.ToString to get a format because a DateTime has no format. If you just want to show the date there is also the method ToShortDateString May 7, 2018 at 9:16
  • DateTime represents both Date and Time Value May 7, 2018 at 9:18
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    Because DateTime stores a number, not a human-readable date string. Any human-readable representation is done by converting it to a string. By default, it uses the thread/machine culture's date/time format. If you want a specific string format, you have to use that format via ToString(...). Read my answer to another question for more info. May 7, 2018 at 9:19
  • @Tim ToShortDateString is not working May 7, 2018 at 9:25
  • @PrashantPatel: Why? string stringTodayDate = DateTime.Today.ToShortDateString(); May 7, 2018 at 9:26

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A DateTime object can be displayed with a format but a DateTime has no format. The format is specified when you try to convert a DateTime object to as String.

When you see your variable in Visual Studio, it is possible that your variable is displayed using american date format with a time part.

If you want to convert your date in yyyy-MM-dd format, you can use following code

string sFormattedDate = todayDate.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd");

The 12 hours notation in a little ambiguous for people that normally uses 24 hours notation because 12H AM are equal to 0H in 24 hours mode !

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    or todayDate.ToString("d") or todayDate.ToShortDateString() May 7, 2018 at 9:38
  • @Tim It is still culture-sensitive, though. May 7, 2018 at 9:54
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    @john: sure, but i haven't noticed that OP wants to prevent it. I'm pretty sure he just didn't understand that the debugger displays it always with time. If you look here in india there is already the desired format using - as date delimiter. May 7, 2018 at 9:55
  • @Tim Oh, I agree :) I just thought it best to point it out for anyone else reading the question in the future. May 7, 2018 at 9:59

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