Binding a RadDateTimePicker to a data source is easy provided you use the 		DbSelectedDate property (in a similar way as with the RadDatePicker 		control).
    This example demonstrates binding RadDateTimePicker control which 		is in a RadGrid template column: 	
       <EditItemTemplate>      <telerik:RadDateTimePicker ID="picker1" runat="server" DbSelectedDate='<%# Bind("Dates") %>'>      </telerik:RadDateTimePicker>   </EditItemTemplate> 
    The second Grid in the presented example benefits from the GridDateTimeColumn option 		so that the markup/code is highly optimized. The GridDateTimeColumn's RadDateTimePicker 		uses a "shared" calendar and TimeView internally.
    When you want to bind RadTimePicker to TimeSpan you need to set UseTimeSpanForBinding="true".  		This will make the DbSelectedDate to return TimeSpan instead of DateTime object. 		For GridDateTimeColumn this is automatically set if you use PickerType="TimePicker" and DataType="System.TimeSpan" 		
       <telerik:RadTimePicker UseTimeSpanForBinding="true" ID="picker2" runat="server"      DbSelectedDate='<%# Bind("Times") %>' >   </telerik:RadTimePicker> 
 
The demo illustrates how datetime pickers with shared calendars/time views can be 	used either as part of built-in RadGrid GridDateTimeColumn or inside an edit template 	of a GridTemplateColumn. The second approach can be used for other data-bound controls 	(repeaters, data lists, etc.) as well. Additionally, the DbSelectedDate property 	of RadDateTimePicker is of nullable type and hence supports null values.