Why do i get "String was not recognised as a valid DateTime." error when trying to run this on my companies virtual server?
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String was not recognized as a valid DateTime.Couldn't store <10/01/2011 12.39> in crdate Column" when changing 'Company Status'
System.FormatException: String was not recognized as a valid DateTime. · Issue #64 · parse-community/Parse-SDK-dotNET · GitHub
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String was not recognized as a valid DateTime." with C# wrapper. / Problems / Discussion Area - Cheddar Support
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Unhandled exception. System.FormatException: String '2014' was not recognized as a valid DateTime. · Issue #5 · L0um15/Spotisharp · GitHub
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Upgrade from 7.15 to 8.1 fails: "System.FormatException: The string was not recognized as a valid DateTime. There is an unknown word starting at index 0" · Issue #5908 · umbraco/Umbraco-CMS · GitHub
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