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Teradata.Client.Provider
TryParse Method (TdIntervalDay)



Teradata.Client.Provider Namespace > TdIntervalDay Structure : TryParse Method
A string to be converted into a TdIntervalDay.
The converted string into a TdIntervalDay.
The specified string is converted into an equivalent TdIntervalDay.
The specified string is converted into an equivalent TdIntervalDay interval. A true is returned if the conversion succeeded, false otherwise.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Shared Function TryParse( _
   ByVal value As String, _
   ByRef result As TdIntervalDay _
) As Boolean
'Usage
 
Dim value As String
Dim result As TdIntervalDay
Dim value As Boolean
 
value = TdIntervalDay.TryParse(value, result)
public static bool TryParse( 
   string value,
   out TdIntervalDay result
)
public:
static bool TryParse( 
   String^ value,
   [Out] TdIntervalDay result
) 

Parameters

value
A string to be converted into a TdIntervalDay.
result
The converted string into a TdIntervalDay.

Return Value

true if the conversion of value succeeded, false otherwise.
Remarks

This method supports the following string formats:

String Format Description
General interval format.

[sign][days]

Teradata literal format. This string may be used in generating SQL against the Teradata database.

INTERVAL [sign]'[days]' DAY

Below is the description of each format item.

Format Item Description
sign If negative a minus sign will be displayed.
days The number of days (one to four digits in length).

Cultural settings are not supported.

While parsing the value the TdIntervalDay.Precision will be set to the number of digits contained within the day component.

For example a value of "100" will contain a precision of 3.

Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2

See Also

Reference

TdIntervalDay Structure
TdIntervalDay Members