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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T14:53:22+00:00 2026-06-12T14:53:22+00:00

I am having problems with a sql query from C# to an Sql Server

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I am having problems with a sql query from C# to an Sql Server, not sure what is causing it….

The code looks like this:

SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(
    "SELECT tscoc_Name, 
            tscoc_Start, 
            tscoc_End 
            FROM 
            tbl_SchedulerOnCall 
            WHERE (
                tscoc_Start > @fd 
                AND 
                tscoc_End < @ld) 
                AND 
                tscoc_Start = @state", 
    con);
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("fd", SqlDbType.DateTime).Value = 
    startDate.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd");
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("ld", SqlDbType.DateTime).Value = 
    startDate.AddDays(14).ToString("yyyy-MM-dd");

The SQL query is this:

exec sp_executesql 
N'SELECT tscoc_Name, 
         tscoc_Start, 
         tscoc_End 
FROM 
tbl_SchedulerOnCall 
WHERE (
    tscoc_Start > @fd 
    AND 
    tscoc_End < @ld) 
    AND 
    tscoc_Start = @state', 
N'@fd datetime, @ld datetime, @state nvarchar(2)', 
@fd = 'Oct  8 2012 12:00:00:000AM', 
@ld = 'Oct 22 2012 12:00:00:000AM', 
@state = N'SA'

And the error is:

Syntax error converting datetime from character string.

Anyone have any idea what is happening?

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    2026-06-12T14:53:23+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 2:53 pm

    You’re converting your DateTime values (assuming startDate is indeed of type DateTime in your .NET code) to string when assigning to the SqlParameter – what for? That’s totally useless and pointless… and it causes potential issues with date/time and language and regional settings – as you’re seeing…

    Just use:

    cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("fd", SqlDbType.DateTime).Value = startDate;
    cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("ld", SqlDbType.DateTime).Value = startDate.AddDays(14);
    

    and then you should be fine.

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