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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T11:04:35+00:00 2026-05-11T11:04:35+00:00

What are the most suitable equivalent C# data types for the date datatypes in

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What are the most suitable equivalent C# data types for the date datatypes in SQL Server? I’m specifically looking for

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    Here are the equivalent CLR data types for date, time and datetimeoffset SQL Server data types:

    date – DateTime, Nullable<DateTime>
    time – TimeSpan, Nullable<TimeSpan>
    datetimeoffset – DateTimeOffset, Nullable<DateTimeOffset>

    Note that you can find a listing of all SQL Server data types and their CLR equivalents here, Mapping CLR Parameter Data

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