one more thing, to customize how you display the string, you can use String.Format(....) method and display only the data that you need...
hope that helps..c",)
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Browse All TopicsI've been using the following C# code. Now I need to have a seperate date and time instead of both in the same string:
DateTime dateTime = DateTime.Now;
dateTime.ToString();
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by: steelheart38Posted on 2005-09-02 at 15:22:57ID: 14813934
see this thread.. its basically for getting the "Date only" but the "Time only" would follow the same algorithm
e.com/Prog ramming/ Pr ogramming_ Languages/ C_Sharp/Q_ 21545961.h tml
get the DateTime.Now
create a new DataTime variable using the property of the DateTime.Now
here it is...
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