Hi indradeo,
In which format you want to change you can change in query accordingly to date format will change.
Refer below sample.
HTML
<asp:GridView runat="server" ID="gvDate" AutoGenerateColumns="false">
<Columns>
<asp:BoundField DataField="Date" HeaderText="Date" />
</Columns>
</asp:GridView>
Namespaces
C#
using System.Data;
using System.Data.SqlClient;
using System.Configuration;
VB.Net
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Imports System.Data
Code
C#
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (!this.IsPostBack)
{
string constr = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["constr"].ConnectionString;
SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection(constr);
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("SELECT CONVERT(VARCHAR,Date,103) FROM tblDateData", con);
SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter(cmd);
DataTable dt = new DataTable();
da.Fill(dt);
gvDate.DataSource = dt;
gvDate.DataBind();
}
}
VB.Net
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
If Not Me.IsPostBack Then
Dim constr As String = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("constr").ConnectionString
Dim con As SqlConnection = New SqlConnection(constr)
Dim cmd As SqlCommand = New SqlCommand("SELECT CONVERT(VARCHAR,Date,103) FROM tblDateData", con)
Dim da As SqlDataAdapter = New SqlDataAdapter(cmd)
Dim dt As DataTable = New DataTable()
da.Fill(dt)
gvDate.DataSource = dt
gvDate.DataBind()
End If
End Sub