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Hi I believe this question was already a 100 times on StackOverFlow, but I did not manage to fix my issue. This is code line that makes me a trouble

 DatumSnimanja = (x.VrijemeSnimanja != null) ? ((DateTime)x.VrijemeSnimanja).Day + "." + ((DateTime)x.VrijemeSnimanja).Month + "." + ((DateTime)x.VrijemeSnimanja).Year : null,

Please how to fix this.

full code

     var result = resultVideoKlipBaseInfo.Select(x => new
            {
                x.IDvideoKlip,
                x.LokacijaHDD,
                x.NazivVideoKlipa,
                x.Snimatelj.IDsnimatelj,
                x.Snimatelj.Ime,
                x.Snimatelj.Prezime,
                x.Snimatelj.Storno,
                DatumSnimanja = (x.VrijemeSnimanja != null) ? ((DateTime)x.VrijemeSnimanja).Day + "." + ((DateTime)x.VrijemeSnimanja).Month + "." + ((DateTime)x.VrijemeSnimanja).Year : null,
                SatIMinutaSnimanja = (x.VrijemeSnimanja != null) ? ((DateTime)x.VrijemeSnimanja).Hour + ":" + ((DateTime)x.VrijemeSnimanja).Minute : null,
                x.VrijemeSnimanja,                          
                x.VrijemeTrajanjaKlipa

            });
            return Ok(result);

With this code I am fetching DateTime from database, and casting it to string format from DateTime format.

I want to have from this 2016-12-31 00:00:00.000 something like this 31.12.2016

Thank you all for reading this question :)

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  • what is the datatype of x?
    – pquest
    Jul 31, 2016 at 13:25
  • You can't combine integers with the string ".". Use ToString() to convert an integer to a string. The correct way of dong this is to take a DateTime and output using ToString("dd.MM.yyyy").
    – jdweng
    Jul 31, 2016 at 13:25
  • Why are you casting to (DateTime) ? Show your model please. and show your full query.
    – Zein Makki
    Jul 31, 2016 at 13:30
  • I just add full code Jul 31, 2016 at 13:38
  • This might be an answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/5839388/…
    – Vilx-
    Jul 31, 2016 at 13:40

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You can't use ToString() for formatting inside a query going against a database because there is no equivalent SQL method and it will give you an error to that effect. (Here is a list of the string methods supported, BTW: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb738534(v=vs.100).aspx).

The easiest approach is return the raw values, and then do that formatting after the main query is called (by calling ToList() on it, or iterating through the results).

Here are a few ways:

How can I convert DateTime to String in Linq Query?

Convert datetime to a formatted string inside a LINQ to SQL query

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I fix this by changing line of code

DatumSnimanja = (x.VrijemeSnimanja != null) ? ((DateTime)x.VrijemeSnimanja).Day + "." + ((DateTime)x.VrijemeSnimanja).Month + "." + ((DateTime)x.VrijemeSnimanja).Year : null,

In to this

    DatumSnimanja = SqlFunctions.DateName("day", x.VrijemeSnimanja) + "." + SqlFunctions.DateName("month", x.VrijemeSnimanja) + "." +  SqlFunctions.DateName("year", x.VrijemeSnimanja),

Thank you all for assistance ! :)

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