Inserting a date/time value in Access using an OleDbParameter

岁酱吖の 提交于 2019-11-29 14:24:51
Wout

OleDB doesn't like milliseconds in the datetime parameters. If you remove the milliseconds it will go ok. See also: How to truncate milliseconds off of a .NET DateTime.

You could use.

   OleDbParameter objectdate = new OleDbParameter("@objectdate", DbType.DateTime);
   objectdate.Value = DateTime.Now; cmd.Parameters.Add(objectdate);

or use the Ole Automation version of the date.

OleDbParameter objectdate = new OleDbParameter("@objectdate", DbType.DateTime);
       objectdate.Value = DateTime.Now.ToOADate(); cmd.Parameters.Add(objectdate);

Or you could enter the datetime as a literal since the Datetime.ToString() removes the milliseconds that access can't work with.

cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@objectdate", DateTime.Now.ToString());

this should work.

Alfonso

The sentence:

OleDbParameter objectdate = new OleDbParameter("@objectdate", DbType.DateTime);

is not acepted in visual basic 2008, I use like this:

ordeen.Parameters.Add(New OleDb.OleDbParameter("objectdate", DbType.DateTime))
ordeen.Parameters("objectdate").Value=object.text   'but its not run

the next sentence only functional in sqlserver:

cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@objectdate", DateTime.Now.ToString());

the problem in Access continued yet

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