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plz help me i am not find any solution.
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Why not. You just need to run a query and pass the calculated 30 days back date with that query. So query would look something like...
SQL
SELECT someColumn 
FROM
       myTable
WHERE
       myDateColumn > @Calculated30DaysBackDate
 
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