i have a text bow which gets the date in the dd/mm/yyyy forma but when i try to insert it into the datase. i get this error
Error Type:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80040E07)
[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.
I have a form in which I query an access db, in this form I have a date selection input box. The format of the date in this function is dd/mm/yyyy. The format of the date in the access db is also dd/mm/yyyy. This is where I am having a problem. When submit this form with the current date it returns no values, although there are values in db. eg. submit form with 05/01/2005 no results. submit form with 01/05/2005 then the results are returned. Problem the latter format is mm/dd/yyyy and not dd/mm/yyyy.
How can fix this. I have a function that I have used previously to format dates, but this would not be viable in this program as it includes to many pages any this would affect all of them.
Below is the code for the page I am having trouble with: ...
SQL1="SELECT START_DATE, END_DATE FROM project" rs1.Open SQL1 <td width="50%" align="middle"><b> <%=rs1("START_DATE")%> - <%=rs1("END_DATE")%></b></td> The START_DATE and END_DATE will return the date in YYYY-MM-DD. I want to change it to DD-MM-YYYY.
Actually i got try a lot of method for example setdateformat. but really cant solve it. I already post this question before but really cant have a solution.
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