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HomeHomeGetting StartedGetting StartedInstalling DNN ...Installing DNN ...My custom module is locally working fine but not on production serverMy custom module is locally working fine but not on production server
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12/3/2008 1:57 PM
 

I have developed a module to show articles from database.This is working locally fine, but when deployed on production server its showing error

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DotNetNuke.Services.Exceptions.ModuleLoadException: String was not recognized as a valid DateTime. ---> System.formatException: String was not recognized as a valid DateTime. at System.DateTimeParse.Parse(String s, DateTimeformatInfo dtfi, DateTimeStyles styles) at System.Convert.ToDateTime(String value, IformatProvider provider) at System.String.System.IConvertible.ToDateTime(IformatProvider provider) at System.Convert.ToDateTime(Object value) at YourCompany.Modules.BHC_Article.ViewBHC_Article.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) --- End of inner exception stack trace ---

 I have checked all my procedures and class files but unable to replicate this bug  local machine.I have putted all the code files on production server but its not working Please help if any one knows the solution.........

 
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12/3/2008 9:03 PM
 

Although you are not able to debug on the production server, you should have a good idea where in your ViewBHC_Article control's Page_Load handler the code is converting (implicitely or explicitely) from string to DateTime. Just prior to that line, add code to write the input string value to a label, etc. so that you can see what the invalid string value actually looks like. I suspect that it is either an empty string or a date format that was written to storage in a different culture than that of the current user when it is read back - for example written as YYYY/MM/DD culture but read back as YYYY/DD/MM where DD > 12.


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12/7/2008 1:48 AM
 

Thanks....

This worked,Dates formats were diffrent (i.e. 101,107) .I made all the formats same (i.e. 101) and got the desired results. 

 
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