Datetime Conversion Problem

Dear All,
               I am using an add-on for Purchase Indent. In it I m using an EditText named Indent Date. I m to use current date in this EditText in exact this format (dd/MM/yy). I have tried all possibilities but the date is going into this format (2011-11-18) in database. I m to handle this. What can I do for this problem.? The date should be in database in (dd/MM/yy) format. Here is my code.
DateTime d = DateTime.Now;
((SAPbouiCOM.EditText)this.FormItem(enControlName.txtIndentDate).Specific).Value = d.ToString("yyyyMMdd");
Am i doing anything wrong ? Please Reply.

Hi Ankit.......
Please check this thread.
how to convert date in ddmmyy format
Hope this is helpful for you........
Regards,
Rahul

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                contents_bin                     = it_attach[]
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              OBJECT_PARB                      =
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               document_not_sent                = 2
               document_type_not_exist          = 3
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    GO
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    GO
    SET
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    GO
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    TABLE
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    NOT NULL,
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    [datetime] NOT NULL,
    [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_LOCAL]
    [datetime] NOT NULL,
    [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC] [datetime]
    NOT NULL,
    [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL]
    [datetime] NOT NULL,
    [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT]
    [tinyint] NOT NULL,
    [AEST_START_DT_UTC] [datetime]
    NULL,
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    [datetime] NULL,
    [AEST_END_DT_UTC] [datetime]
    NULL,
    [AEST_END_DT_LOCAL] [datetime]
    NULL,
    [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST]
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    [REC_UPDT_USER] [varchar](30)
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    [REC_LOAD_DT] [datetime]
    NOT NULL,
    [COMMENTS] [varchar](200)
    NULL
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    GO
    SET
    ANSI_PADDING OFF
    GO
    ALTER
    TABLE
    [DBO].[AUSTRALIA_DAYLIGHT_SAVING_TABLE]
    ADD  DEFAULT
    (getdate())
    FOR [REC_LOAD_DT]
    GO
    YEAR
    DAYLIGHT_START_DAY
    DAYLIGHT_START_DT_UTC
    DAYLIGHT_START_DT_LOCAL
    DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC
    DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL
    HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT
    AEST_START_DT_UTC
    AEST_START_DT_LOCAL
    AEST_END_DT_UTC
    AEST_END_DT_LOCAL
    HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST
    REC_UPDT_USER
    REC_LOAD_DT
    COMMENTS
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    Sunday
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    2005-30-10 2:00:00
    2006-01-04 17:00:00
    2006-02-04 3:00:00
    11
    2006-01-04 17:00:01
    2006-02-04 3:00:01
    2006-30-09 15:59:59
    2006-01-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
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    2006
    Sunday
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    2006-01-10 2:00:00
    2007-31-03 17:00:00
    2007-01-04 3:00:00
    11
    2007-31-03 17:00:01
    2007-01-04 3:00:01
    2007-06-10 15:59:59
    2007-07-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2014-14-02 16:46:48
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2007
    Sunday
    2007-06-10 16:00:00
    2007-07-10 2:00:00
    2008-05-04 17:00:00
    2008-06-04 3:00:00
    11
    2008-05-04 17:00:01
    2008-06-04 3:00:01
    2008-04-10 15:59:59
    2008-05-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2014-14-02 16:46:06
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2008
    Sunday
    2008-04-10 16:00:00
    2008-05-10 2:00:00
    2009-04-04 17:00:00
    2009-05-04 3:00:00
    11
    2009-04-04 17:00:01
    2009-05-04 3:00:01
    2009-03-10 15:59:59
    2009-04-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2014-14-02 16:44:47
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2009
    Sunday
    2009-03-10 16:00:00
    2009-04-10 2:00:00
    2010-03-04 17:00:00
    2010-04-04 3:00:00
    11
    2010-03-04 17:00:01
    2010-04-04 3:00:01
    2010-02-10 15:59:59
    2010-03-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2014-14-02 16:41:48
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2010
    Sunday
    2010-02-10 16:00:00
    2010-03-10 2:00:00
    2011-02-04 17:00:00
    2011-03-04 3:00:00
    11
    2011-02-04 17:00:01
    2011-03-04 3:00:01
    2011-01-10 15:59:59
    2011-02-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2013-18-11 16:34:16
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2011
    Sunday
    2011-01-10 16:00:00
    2011-02-10 2:00:00
    2012-31-03 17:00:00
    2012-01-04 3:00:00
    11
    2012-31-03 17:00:01
    2012-01-04 3:00:01
    2012-06-10 15:59:59
    2012-07-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2013-18-11 16:35:39
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2012
    Sunday
    2012-06-10 16:00:00
    2012-07-10 2:00:00
    2013-06-04 17:00:00
    2013-07-04 3:00:00
    11
    2013-06-04 17:00:01
    2013-07-04 3:00:01
    2013-05-10 15:59:59
    2013-06-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2013-18-11 16:36:22
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2013
    Sunday
    2013-05-10 16:00:00
    2013-06-10 2:00:00
    2014-05-04 17:00:00
    2014-06-04 3:00:00
    11
    2014-05-04 17:00:01
    2014-06-04 3:00:01
    2014-04-10 15:59:59
    2014-05-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2013-18-11 16:37:31
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
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    Sunday
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    2015-05-04 3:00:00
    11
    2015-04-04 17:00:01
    2015-05-04 3:00:01
    2015-03-10 15:59:59
    2015-04-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2013-18-11 16:39:08
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
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    Sunday
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    2015-04-10 2:00:00
    2016-02-04 17:00:00
    2016-03-04 3:00:00
    11
    2016-02-04 17:00:01
    2016-03-04 3:00:01
    2016-01-10 15:59:59
    2016-02-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2013-18-11 16:44:31
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
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    Sunday
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    2016-02-10 2:00:00
    2017-01-04 17:00:00
    2017-02-04 3:00:00
    11
    2017-01-04 17:00:01
    2017-02-04 3:00:01
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    10
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    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
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    2017-01-10 2:00:00
    2018-31-03 17:00:00
    2018-01-04 3:00:00
    11
    2018-31-03 17:00:01
    2018-01-04 3:00:01
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    2018-07-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2013-18-11 16:48:12
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
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    2018-07-10 2:00:00
    2019-06-04 17:00:00
    2019-07-04 3:00:00
    11
    2019-06-04 17:00:01
    2019-07-04 3:00:01
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    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
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    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
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    2020-04-04 17:00:00
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    11
    2020-04-04 17:00:01
    2020-05-04 3:00:01
    2020-03-10 15:59:59
    2020-04-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
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    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
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    2020-04-10 2:00:00
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    11
    2021-03-04 17:00:01
    2021-04-04 3:00:01
    2021-02-10 15:59:59
    2021-03-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2014-14-02 16:56:48
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
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    2021-03-10 2:00:00
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    11
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    2022-03-04 3:00:01
    2022-01-10 15:59:59
    2022-02-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2014-14-02 16:58:01
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
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    2022-02-10 2:00:00
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    11
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    2023-01-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
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    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
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    2024
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    11
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    2025-04-10 15:59:59
    2025-05-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
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    each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate')
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    DateTime), 11, CAST(0x0000A304011827EC AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A3050031716C AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A3BA0107AAD4 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A3BB0020F454 AS DateTime), 10, N'ABC\shivendoo.kumar', CAST(0x0000A27A0111FA72 AS DateTime), N'Day light saving starts
    each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate')
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