SqlException: The conversion of a datetime2 data type to a datetime data type resulted in an out-of-range value.
my code is like this:
using (var contxt = new realtydbEntities())
{
var status = GetStatus();
var repIssue = new RepairIssue()
{
CreaterId = AuthorId,
RepairItemDesc = this.txtDescription.Text,
CreateDate = DateTime.Now,//here's the problem
RepairIssueStatu = status
};
contxt.AddObject("RepairIssues", repIssue);
contxt.SaveChanges();
}
the CreateDate property mapping to a column which type is smalldatetime.
how to make this code run?
The root of your problem is that the C# DateTime object is "bigger" than SQL's smalldatetime type. Here's a good overview of the differences: http://karaszi.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-the-datetime-datatypes
So really your options are:
- Change the column type from smalldatetime to datetime (or datetime2)
- Instead of using EF, construct your own SQL Command (and you can use SqlDateTime)
I had the same exception, but it was because a non nullable datetime property that taking the min datetime value. That wasn't a smalldatetime at DB, but the min datetime of C# exceed the limit of min datetime of SQL.
The solution was obvious, set the datetime properly.
BTW, the code wasn't mine, and that's why I wasn't aware of that property :)
SqlDateTime will allow you to do what you need.
I got this error because I had added a datetime column to my SQL table and application WITHOUT removing the old data. I found that I could update new records; but, the records that were in the table prior to the added field threw this error when an update was attempted on one of them.