Set Custom Calendar Day Properties From Sql Database Records?
Jan 28, 2010
What is the best and most efficient way to set custom ASP.Net Calendar day properties from sql Database records? Each existing record has date column that corrosponds with calendar's date.
Can this be done without writing a custom server control?
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