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Help, Copy Records, change dates on records, save new updated reco

I am working with VB.Net 2005 going to an Access 2003 database.

I want to give my user the ability to copy a list of Orders (based on MR #
and PreviousVisitDate) to a new VisitDate when they are creating one. I have
everything ready but I am stuck on how to construct an SQL statement to do
what I need to do. So this is what I have to do..

1. Select all Orders with the specified MR and PreviousVisitDate

2. Copy all of the returned records (to a new temp table??)

3. Change the Date in the returned records to the New Date they entered.

So now I will have the original list and the new list that looks just like
it but with a different Date.

I am sure this is simple for most of you but I am struggling with it. Can
anyone show me an example of how this would be done or point me to one that I
can read through? Thanks for any help you can give me with this.
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