Does anyone know what this means . . getting this in C# winforms applications
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It means that somewhere in the program is attempting to convert to or from an OLE Automation Date outside the valid range 1-January-4713 BC to 31-December-9999 AD. It might have slipped through because OLE Automation Dates are represented as a double. Start by looking for any uses of the methods: |
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An OADate is represented as a double value whose value is the number of days from midnight on 30 december 1899 (negative values representing earlier dates). This exception is thrown when trying to convert a value that is outside the valid range of Ole Automation dates to/from a .NET DateTime value (methods DateTime.FromOADate and DateTime.ToOADate - which are also used implicitly for COM Interop). I believe to be valid for conversion to an OADate the .NET DateTime value needs to be strictly greater than 01/01/0100. To convert from OADate to a .NET DateTime value, the double value needs to be strictly greater than -657435 (= 01/01/0100) and strictly less than 2958466.0 (01/01/10000). |
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It means you provided an invalid date somewhere. |
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Others have struggled with this. I suggest looking at these threads on DotNetNuke and DevShed. |
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I've used:
to deal with the same problem I'm having. It throws the exception when we check the year in my case. Doing nothing on an invalid date is exactly the behavior I want, so this hack works. |
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