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Creating a datetime for a specific date use
To create a Datetime for a specific date use:
  DateTime.Parse('2020-01-01')
  DateTime.Parse('2020-01-01')
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===== Empty DateTime that is not nullable =====
===== Empty DateTime that is not nullable =====
A DateTime that is not nullable, i.e. a '''DateTime''' not a '''DateTime?''' without a date, what value does it have?
A DateTime that is not nullable, i.e. a '''DateTime,''' not a '''DateTime?''' Without a date, what value does it have?


You can create a value using, which will be a empty  
You can create a value using - which will be empty:
  DateTime.Create(1, 1, 1)
  DateTime.Create(1, 1, 1)
You can also compare an empty DateTime value with this empty DateTime value like this;
You can also compare an empty DateTime value with this empty DateTime value like this:
  vDateTimeValue = DateTime.Create(1, 1, 1)  
  vDateTimeValue = DateTime.Create(1, 1, 1)  
Will return true for an empty but not nullable DateTime variable
It will return true for an empty but not nullable DateTime variable.
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{{Edited|July|12|2024}}

Latest revision as of 15:29, 10 February 2024

To create a Datetime for a specific date use:

DateTime.Parse('2020-01-01')

or

DateTime.Create(2020, 1, 1)
Empty DateTime that is not nullable

A DateTime that is not nullable, i.e. a DateTime, not a DateTime? Without a date, what value does it have?

You can create a value using - which will be empty:

DateTime.Create(1, 1, 1)

You can also compare an empty DateTime value with this empty DateTime value like this:

vDateTimeValue = DateTime.Create(1, 1, 1) 

It will return true for an empty but not nullable DateTime variable.

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