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VB.NET: Convert Date string and Time string to DateTime value

Asked by kmoloney in SQL Server 2005, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, Visual Studio

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I have a web app developed in Visual Studio (vb.net) that ties to a SQL Server database.  One of the fields in the database is a datetime field.  The form has two text boxes, txtDate, and txtTime.  txtDate takes a regular expression along standard m/d/yyyy format (e.g., "1/1/2007", "12/13/2007").  txtTime takes a regular expression along standard time notation (e.g., "5:00 PM", "12:00 PM", "4:21 PM").

I need to convert these two separate strings into a datetime object so I can store it in the database.

I know this sounds simple, but I've been having a ton of problems with dates, times, datetime, and timespans.  It's not quite intuitive.

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