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How to Convert a Date String with Format “MM dd,yyyy” to yyyy-mmdd

What I have tried:

C#
CultureInfo provider = CultureInfo.InvariantCulture;
DateTime dateTime = DateTime.ParseExact(incorporate, "MM dd,yyyy", provider);
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Updated 16-Dec-20 21:48pm
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BillWoodruff 17-Dec-20 1:28am    
Come back when you have actually tried something: see all those "Related Questions" links on this page ? Study a few of them.

Instead of using ParseExact, use TryParseExact:
C#
string incorporate = "03 27,1954";
CultureInfo provider = CultureInfo.InvariantCulture;
DateTime dt;
if (!DateTime.TryParseExact(incorporate, "MM dd,yyyy", provider, DateTimeStyles.None, out dt))
    {
    ... report problem to user ...
    return;
    }
string formatted = dt.ToString("yyyy-MMdd");
 
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Well, you haven't posted any code, so really you've got diddly-squat .. I suggest you start reading here, Convert strings to DateTime | Microsoft Docs[^] with a view to using DateTime.ParseExact()
 
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Gokulprasad05 17-Dec-20 1:29am    
CultureInfo provider = CultureInfo.InvariantCulture;
DateTime dateTime = DateTime.ParseExact(incorporate, "MM dd,yyyy", provider);

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