ASP Calendar: how can I separate the Year, Month and Day
I am creating a duty profile, I want to compute how many years, months and days of the personnel duty.
So I have 2 calendars in ASP, one calendar for the start date of the personnel, the second calendar is for the end date.
Example
- Start Date: 2016/05/23 - End Date 2017/05/24
- Total = 1Yr/11Months/13Days
Please help
Thank you
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I am creating a duty profile, I want to compute how many years, months and days of the personnel duty.
So I have 2 calendars in ASP, one calendar for the start date of the personnel, the second calendar is for the end date.
Example
- Start Date: 2016/05/23 - End Date 2017/05/24
- Total = 1Yr/11Months/13Days
Please help
Thank you
asp.net
Hint: UseTimeSpan
to compute date & time withDateTime.Subtract()
, e.g.EndDate.Subtract(StartDate).TotalDays
.
– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 16 '18 at 6:24
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I am creating a duty profile, I want to compute how many years, months and days of the personnel duty.
So I have 2 calendars in ASP, one calendar for the start date of the personnel, the second calendar is for the end date.
Example
- Start Date: 2016/05/23 - End Date 2017/05/24
- Total = 1Yr/11Months/13Days
Please help
Thank you
asp.net
I am creating a duty profile, I want to compute how many years, months and days of the personnel duty.
So I have 2 calendars in ASP, one calendar for the start date of the personnel, the second calendar is for the end date.
Example
- Start Date: 2016/05/23 - End Date 2017/05/24
- Total = 1Yr/11Months/13Days
Please help
Thank you
asp.net
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edited Nov 16 '18 at 7:10
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asked Nov 16 '18 at 6:20
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Hint: UseTimeSpan
to compute date & time withDateTime.Subtract()
, e.g.EndDate.Subtract(StartDate).TotalDays
.
– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 16 '18 at 6:24
add a comment |
Hint: UseTimeSpan
to compute date & time withDateTime.Subtract()
, e.g.EndDate.Subtract(StartDate).TotalDays
.
– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 16 '18 at 6:24
Hint: Use
TimeSpan
to compute date & time with DateTime.Subtract()
, e.g. EndDate.Subtract(StartDate).TotalDays
.– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 16 '18 at 6:24
Hint: Use
TimeSpan
to compute date & time with DateTime.Subtract()
, e.g. EndDate.Subtract(StartDate).TotalDays
.– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 16 '18 at 6:24
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Hint: Use
TimeSpan
to compute date & time withDateTime.Subtract()
, e.g.EndDate.Subtract(StartDate).TotalDays
.– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 16 '18 at 6:24