I have a bit of code that I've been using for months without problem and suddenly today I get a datetime overflow error.
The original code looks like this
var payments = (from p in context.Payments
where p.PaymentType == "Direct"
&& p.ExportFile == null
group p by new { p.Customer, p.DebtorID, p.ReceiptNumber, p.PaymentDate } into g
select new
{
g.Key.Customer,
g.Key.DebtorID,
amount = g.Sum(b => b.Amount) * -1,
ReceiptNumber = g.Key.ReceiptNumber ?? default(long),
PaymentDate = g.Key.PaymentDate != null ? (DateTime)g.Key.PaymentDate : DateTime.MinValue
}).ToList();
Whats odd is, in this particular instance, the code is only selecting one row of data which looks like this:
ID CUSTOMER DEBTORID AMOUNT RECEIPTNUMBER EXPORTFILE PAYMENTTYPE PAYMENTDATE
99 183245 672 5 419 NULL Direct 2015-06-10 00:00:00.000
Pretty straight forward. Nothing wrong with the date.
Stranger still, if I make the select without the grouping, it works fine.
var payments = (from p in context.Payments
where p.PaymentType == "Direct"
&& p.ExportFile == null
select new
{
p.Customer,
p.DebtorID,
p.Amount,
p.ReceiptNumber,
PaymentDate = (DateTime)p.PaymentDate
}).ToList();
So, what gives? Like I said, the code normally works fine which leads me to believe there's something wrong with the data. But the data looks fine as well. It may be relevant that I'm retrieving my data from a SQL Server CE database. Maybe not.
Any suggestions or ideas?
p.PaymentDate
?DateTime.MinValue
. Just for the test replace it withDateTime.UtcNow
and check if the error is gone. Then you'll have the least the reason in your code (but I couldn't explain the cause).