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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T09:15:34+00:00 2026-05-16T09:15:34+00:00

No coffee. Brain. Not. Functioning. I have this linq query here: Public Function ListAllVisitDates()

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No coffee. Brain. Not. Functioning.

I have this linq query here:

Public Function ListAllVisitDates() As List(Of SelectListItem)
    Dim visitdates = db.SchoolVisitDates.Select(Function(t) New SelectListItem() With {.Text = t.VisitDate, .Value = t.VisitDateID}).ToList()
    Return visitdates
End Function

It returns a long date of MM dd yyyy hh:mm blah blah which I’m populating a dropdown box with. I need it to be a short date of mm/dd/yyy. help?

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This was stupid easy. After grabbing the values and creating my list of selectlistitem I just looped through the items and formatted them before passing it into my view:

Dim _VisitDates As New List(Of SelectListItem)
    Try
        _VisitDates = articlerepo.ListAllVisitDates()
        For Each item In _VisitDates
            item.Text = FormatDateTime(item.Text, DateFormat.ShortDate)
        Next
        ViewData("VisitDates") = _VisitDates
    Catch ex As Exception
        Debug.Print(ex.Message)
    End Try
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    2026-05-16T09:15:35+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 9:15 am

    SOLVED

    This was stupid easy. After grabbing the values and creating my list of selectlistitem I just looped through the items and formatted them before passing it into my view:

    Dim _VisitDates As New List(Of SelectListItem)
    Try
        _VisitDates = articlerepo.ListAllVisitDates()
        For Each item In _VisitDates
            item.Text = FormatDateTime(item.Text, DateFormat.ShortDate)
        Next
        ViewData("VisitDates") = _VisitDates
    Catch ex As Exception
        Debug.Print(ex.Message)
    End Try
    
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