Err, wait ... no, scratch that. It's just a string. Sorry for the disappointment everyone. Dang, I really thought that Paladl had found the ever-so-elusive Superdate. But not this time ... just a string that was a DateTime that was a long that was a double (briefly) that was a Decimal that was a float ...
public string GetDisplayValue(float fVal) { decimal dVal2 = Convert.ToDecimal(fVal); long dVal = (long)Convert.ToDouble(dVal2); DateTime DAT = new DateTime(dVal); return DAT.ToString(_dateFormat, _dfpi); }
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