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Sub Get_Day_Events(ByVal Src As Object, ByVal Args As EventArgs)
Heading.Text = String.Format("{0:D}", Calendar.SelectedDate)
' Events.Text = Calendar.SelectedDate
' Title1.Text = @Title
Dim conn As New SqlConnection(masterConnectionString)
conn.Open()
Dim SQLString As String = "SELECT * FROM Events " & _
"WHERE E_Date = #" & Calendar.SelectedDate & "#"
Dim DBCommand = New SqlCommand(SQLString, conn)
Dim DBReader As SqlDataReader = DBCommand.ExecuteReader()
While DBReader.Read()
Events.Text &= DBReader("E_Event") & "<br/><br/>"
End While
DBReader.Close()
conn.Close()
' Dim Connection As New SqlConnection(masterConnectionString)
End Sub
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