>>>>>>>>What is the equivalent of the ^ symbol in C#
>>>>>>>>? DATE() > {^2011/09/26} (in C# to ensure that Date Locality is not taken into account and Month is ot mixed up with Day ?)
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>>>>>>>>Tia
>>>>>>>>Gerard
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>>>>>>>Take a look at DateTime structure. See #3 in here
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.datetime.aspx>>>>>>
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>>>>>>How does that link answer the question?
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>>>>>It answers it precisely showing how to make a new datetime variable from the year, month, day.
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>>>>The question was about the "^" character. I didn't see that anywhere in your response.
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>>>I guess we read the question differently then. I read it as how to construct a datetime value based on year, month and date without worrying about local settings.
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>>What is the equivalent of the ^ symbol in C#
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>>How can that be read differently....
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>How then you explain Gregory's response - it's along the same lines as mine. Did we both read the question differently?
Whatever, at least Gregory answered the question instead of just posting a link to documentation...