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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T07:59:35+00:00 2026-05-11T07:59:35+00:00

I am reading a result from a MS SQL 2008 Database with a column

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I am reading a result from a MS SQL 2008 Database with a column type of dbtype.time from a datareader, using c# with DAAB 4.0 framework.

My problem is the MSDN docs say dbtype.time should map to a timespan but the only close constructor for timespan I see accepts a long, and the result returned from the datareader cannot be cast to a long, or directly to a timespan.

I found this Article whichs shows datareader.getTimeSpan() method, but the datareader in daab 4.0 does not seem to have this method.

So how do I convert the result from the datareader to a timespan object ?

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  1. 2026-05-11T07:59:35+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:59 am

    GetTimeSpan is a method of OleDbDataReader and SqlDataReader (but not of the more generic IDataReader interface which DAAB’s ExecuteReader returns). I’m assuming that the IDataReader instance which DAAB has returned to you is actually an instance of SqlDataReader. This allows you to access the GetTimeSpan method by casting the IDataReader instance appropiately:

    using (IDataReader dr = db.ExecuteReader(command)) {     /* ... your code ... */     if (dr is SqlDataReader)     {         TimeSpan myTimeSpan = ((SqlDataReader)dr).GetTimeSpan(columnIndex)     }     else     {         throw new Exception('The DataReader is not a SqlDataReader')     }     /* ... your code ... */ } 

    Edit: If the IDataReader instance is not a SqlDataReader then you might be missing the provider attribute of your connection string defined in your app.config (or web.config).

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