SmallDateTime SQL DataType

Sep 5, 2006

Hi im having trouble with SQL datatypes. i am trying to insert into a cell a date, month and day are retrieved from a drop down box whereas the year is retrieved from a textbox.

Also SQL datatypes only allow either 'datetime' and 'smalldatetime'. I am using SmallDateTime (i dont understand why sql doesn't have just a 'date' type)

Either way when i use the below code it inserts the month and day but when it comes to the year, it will always insert either 2001 or 2002 even if thats not what i put in the text box.

'VARIABLES
Dim month As String = DropDownList1.SelectedIndex + 1
Dim day As String = DropDownList2.SelectedItem.Text.ToString()
Dim year As String = dobTextBox.Text.ToString()

'PARAMETER
cmd.Parameters.Add("@dob", SqlDbType.SmallDateTime).Value = month + "/" + day + "/" + year

Anyone understand why it is doing this?

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