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Retrieving dates from a dataset (Month Calendar)

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I have a month calendar control and a datagrid on my form. I want to display records from a dataset of the dates selected from a month calendar control. I use VB.NET and Access database. Please Help:!:
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Re: Retrieving dates from a dataset (Month Calendar)

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This isn't the right forum to ask that, you should have posted it under Software Development -> VB.NET

All the people that now Visual Basic look there, this forum is to introduce yourself to the community.

Welcome to the community, hope you find your answer on your question.
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