You should parameterized your query. DateTime
doesn’t have any format associated with it, Format is only useful for displaying purpose.
OleDbCommand cmd = new OleDbCommand("Select * From TEST WHERE MatchDate >= @matchDate", conn);
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@matchDate", DateTime.Today); // Just date part comparision
// Or use DateTime.Now depending on your requirement)
OleDbDataAdapter da = new OleDbDataAdapter(cmd);
da.Fill(ds);
This will save you from SQL Injection as well, and it will take care of the DateTime
value.
Also instead of DateTime.Now
it appears that you want to compare records greater than particular date, instead of Date and Time, Use DateTime.Today
or DateTime.Now.Date
. This will have Time part set to 00:00
so you can compare records against a particular Date.
You should also enclose your Command/Connection objects with using statement, since they implement IDisposable
interface and will ensure connection disposal even in case of exception.
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