I want a linq query to return a calculated timespan, i have used the timespan function before, but im not sure how to incorporate it into linq. Basically the linq is returning a datetime field which i开发者_如何学编程 want to subtract from the current datetime to get days and hours.
Any help appreciated!
Thanks
Maybe something like:
from s in something
select DateTime.Now.Subtract(s.DateField)
Sure, the code below returns a date opened field, i want to calculate how many days the case is open and put it into a gridview.
var query2 = from cs in db.tblCases where cs.date_closed.HasValue == false select new { cs.date_case_opened),
};
gvReport.DataSource =
query2.Select(o => new {o.time });
gvReport.DataBind();
lbCount.Text = "Days open: " + ???
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