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    Dim fourthOfJuly As New Date(1776, 7, 4) Dim inTheMorning As New Date(1776, 7, 4, 9, 45, 30) Why it has been declared like this?? what is the meaning?? cant we give it as simply date??

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      Dim fourthOfJuly As New Date(1776, 7, 4) Dim inTheMorning As New Date(1776, 7, 4, 9, 45, 30) Why it has been declared like this?? what is the meaning?? cant we give it as simply date??

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      Choose right forum for your question. You should have posted this question in Visual Basic forum[^]

      tsunamigang wrote:

      Dim fourthOfJuly As New Date**(1776, 7, 4) Dim inTheMorning As New Date(**1776, 7, 4, 9, 45, 30)

      Didn't the ToopTip tell you when you put left parathesis in VS? Those're parameters like Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Second., And there're many overloads. Check this one to learn more DateTime Structure[^]

      thatraja

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