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5. 3. 7. CDate: convert string(15 July, 1215) to Date
 
 

Module Tester
    Public Sub Main()
        Dim sDate As String = "8/1/86"
        Dim dtDate As Date = CDate(sDate)

        sDate = "15 July, 1215"
        dtDate = CDate(sDate)
        Console.WriteLine("Date now holds {0}", dtDate)

    End Sub

End Module

        
  
  




Date now holds 15/07/1215 12:00:00 AM

 
5. 3. Date Functions
5. 3. 1. DateAdd: add two date together
5. 3. 2. Weekday Function
5. 3. 3. Call to WeekdayName combined with call to Weekday
5. 3. 4. Determining the weekday of a date
5. 3. 5. CDate: convert string(8/1/86) to date
5. 3. 6. CDate: convert string(Tuesday, September 16, 1845 6:45pm) to Date
5. 3. 7. CDate: convert string(15 July, 1215) to Date
5. 3. 8. Assign Now() to a date variable
5. 3. 9. Different date between two dates
5. 3. 10. TimeOfDay
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