You need to pull that date field in your SQL query.  If your dates are a 
"datetime" or "timestamp" data type, you should be able to use this to 
select the month:

SELECT MONTH(myDate) as month, problem, time, reccomend, rate1, rate2, 
improve FROM feedback

to get a month number (1-12), or this:

SELECT MONTHNAME(myDate) as month, problem, time, reccomend, rate1, rate2, 
improve FROM feedback

to get the name of the month.

On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 4:29:50 AM UTC-5, Nelson Idachi wrote:
>
> i have created a field in my application and database that inserts dates
>

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