I have a form that collects the date and time of an event.
I create a string to hold all of the data in the correct format for MySQL and it (the string) looks like this...
2007-03-03 17:30:00
I am then using CDate to convert the string to a DateTime type.
and since I am in the US it gets converted like this...
3/3/2007 5:30:00 PM
per my regional system settings...
I grabbed this code from the forums here which I have used before...
Function ISODate( dt )
If Not IsDate( dt ) Then
ISODate = "NULL"
Else
dt = CDate( dt ) ' safety
ISODate = "'" & Year(dt) & "-" & Month(t) & "-" & Day(dt) & "'"
End If
End Function
I have a form that collects the date and time of an event. I create a string to hold all of the data in the correct format for MySQL and it (the string) looks like this...
2007-03-03 17:30:00
I am then using CDate to convert the string to a DateTime type.
and since I am in the US it gets converted like this...
3/3/2007 5:30:00 PM
per my regional system settings...
I grabbed this code from the forums here which I have used before... Code:
I am having terrible time in converting a string to a datetime field in my asp page. I am keep on getting error on the following stateement. What would be the correct syntax on converting string to datetime for inserting into a sql table?? I did write the add_str out on the browser, everything looks correct...
Error message:
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Syntax error converting datetime from character string. Code:
This is part of an expense reporting application that I'm trying to recreate for a client. Client logs in and is shown a date. The date shown lets them know that they are entering info for the month after their last report (which is why we can't use Now(). The months have to be entered sequentially.This part is working fine.
I have a hidden field that holds the same date variable that I need inserted back into the same db. When they submit the form, they get a results page telling them everything went through. Everything is being inserted correctly to the database except for the datetime. It gets inserted incorrectly like this 0000-00-00 00:00:00. Meaning, it's zeroed out everytime even though the hidden field is pulling the date correctly.
I have an asp page with a form, which has a lot of fields 30 to 40 .Is there an easier way to loop through all the fields submitted to the insert page or is the only way to do it using the standard, request.form for each field and then INSERT INTO Reports (ReportID, ReceivedDa very lengthy for this amount of fields. Perhaps there is a way of looping through some sort of collection ?
I'm using conn as ADODB.Connection object. when I write:
conn.execute "insert into table (binarydata) values ('" & binarydatastringvariable & "')" it returns the error:
Unclosed quotation mark before the character string '(here is some string given)'. How can I insert binary data to a ms sql server 2000 table without using adodb.recordset?
I have the belwo code which i mean to do an multiple checkbox insert. I have managed to get it so i puts all the checkbox values into a string seperated by a comma, and it insert into a database, however just not how i need it to.
When users fill out my text area field, there is a chance that there will be no line feeds or cariage returns or spaces and just one really long word.
THIS CAUSES A MAJOR PROBLEM! What I am trying to do is force a vbCrLf if a string is long than 80 characters in a row. So if a string is a total of 500 characters with no line feeds, spaces, or returns, I want to force a vbCrLf every 80 characters so that is doesn't overflow my preview text field on the next page.
Any suggestions on how the algorithm would be for this in VBscript ASP?
I am designing a page in ASP and using MSSQL for the database. I want to use an if statement saying that if the field is empty, display something, else display something else.
However when i write:
Code:
If rsBoxEdit.Fields.Item("bFinishTime").Value = "" Then response.write("Edit Finish Time") Else response.write("Finish Time Already has a Value") End If
It say "Finish Time Already has a Value" when the field is blank.
The database saud the field is <NULL> if this helps and the field type is set to datetime.
Also if i put
Code:
If rsBoxEdit.Fields.Item("bFinishTime").Value <> "" Then response.write("Edit Finish Time") Else response.write("Finish Time Already has a Value") End If
I am calling a recordset from sql which happens to contain one column that is a datetime in the format: DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS. So when I call that column from the db, it displays in the same format within my page.
However, I would like to be able to display the datetime as part of my recordset, but in a more aesthetically pleasing format (i.e: Sunday 1st May 2000, 7.23PM)
I have tried using the formatdatetime() function along with my rs, but this causes syntax errors. I know this is probably dead simple, but I don't get it!
I am using mysql as my database and which to use a datetime field, for both displaying the data and time and using it to sort the recordsets.
And although when you look at the Db it shows the data and time like this
yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
however if you simply display the field it displays like this
mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss am (or pm)
I want to sort the data out so that it displays dd/mm/yyyy and there is no time, i can do this but wanted to know if there is a better way of doing it
My problems being I first have to work out if the date is below 10 then us a split function according, then the same with the month, then i have to use a massive if statement, to get it to display in words, and then I have to us the queries before so i can split the year, even if i use to fields in the db to store time and date i would still have the same problems, what is the best way to do this, Plus i may have more than one record to do, will this make a big different in processing my page if i say have 20 records to do.
and just to make sure is the timedate field suitable to sort my record sets out.
In one of my asp webpage,i am fetching the data from a XML file and which indeed is fetching data from mySql database.
Now the date time format i am getting in from XML is "Wednesday, October 24, 2007, 2:03:42 PM" and when i display that time in my asp webpage then it shows like "Wed, 24 Oct 2007 19:03:42 +0000"
I'm trying to isolate just the m/d/yyyy part of a datetime string like below. Can someone tell me why my string modification fails on some dates? I thought byb basing my code on where the blank space between the date and time would work. my code works on some dates that are single digit days and months.
I am trying to do an INSERT using the Now() function to populate a MySQL DateTime field. It is giving me the following error:
Incorrect datetime value: ‘11/20/2005 4:56:39 PM’ for Column ‘DateAdded’ at row 1.
The SQL works if I remove the DateAdded part so I assume the SQL statement is good. The reading I have done on MySQL shows examples using the Now() function inserting into different date/time MySQL data types so I don’t understand why my SQL is not working. I am trying to use the DateTime data type… basically, I want to keep as accurate of a date time as possible.....
how can i only display the hour / minute portion when i do (timestamp2 - timestamp1) in asp. When i display in asp, it gives me some funky number, probably it is the representation of timestamp value. It works in query analyzer, it gives me some date but the time is write though.
need to subtract one date from another to show how long a user was logger in for. i.e.
<%=(rsDriverLogin.Fields.Item("OFF_DATE").Value)%> minus <%=(rsDriverLogin.Fields.Item("ON_DATE").Value)%>
The values in the sql OFF_DATE and ON_DATE fields are stored as 13/06/2006 19:01:28 . Can either be done on the ASP page or in the db itself, doesn't matter which.
I am trying to use the datetime function. I am using Access as my backend database if you are wondering. I am building a program where someone can keep track of the software in our department and she wanted it to be able to email her when the software has been checked out for over 7 days. How to do this or where I begin? I am not too familiar with how one would add to dates in ASP.
i want to query the datetime field. need some guidance. Intention is to "Select * ...... Where datetime > 1st Jan 2006 and datetime < 31st Jan 2006" . My datetime is in "mm/dd/yyyy HH:MI: SS" . i understand that i can't put the query as in "where datetime => '01/01/2006' and datetime <= '01/31/2006'
i need to convert it to varchar as in "where convert(datetime, convert(varchar(10)...". Am i right ? Any other way to achieve that? What will be the correct query ?
I am trying to use the datetime function. I am using Access as my backend database if you are wondering. I am building a program where someone can keep track of the software in our department and she wanted it to be able to email her when the software has been checked out for over 7 days. how to do this or where I begin? I am not too familiar with how one would add to dates in ASP.
I have a date/time field, and I have an int field. When the user submits the form, I want to do date/time field - int field. I want to CAST the int field to a hour / minute field. Is that possible? For example: (4/7/2006 12:13:15 PM - x/x/xxxx xx:15 (min):xx Is there a better way to do this besides this?
I am developing a website which run on the server and i want to make a database having date and time of the client machine. How it is possible in ASP, VB Script.
I have a small (still) SQL database, which I am trying to query from an ASP page.
The field I am querying is of DATETIME data type, and is populated automatically using the GetDate() function as a default value.
When I try and search on this field, using a date/time in the format dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss as the search criteria, it fails with the following error:
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]The conversion of a char data type to a datetime data type resulted in an out-of-range datetime value.
Can anyone tell me why this is? Surely if I am passing a value in the correct format for the data stored in the field it should work? Or am I missing something.