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Drew, I'm glad you knew what I meant when I said 'clock'. I didn't mean to upset William by saying clock when I actually meant the capability to retrieve a time value. Scott -----Original Message----- From: Drew Wutka [mailto:DWUTKA at marlow.com] Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 7:02 PM To: 'AccessD at databaseadvisors.com' Subject: RE: [AccessD] MiniCalendar Wish List Request... Sorry, but I have had several request for one. It's not going to be a 'clock' per se, but rather a 'Time' data entry ability. (Since you are using a calendar to enter a date, why force the user to manually enter a time?) It will all be optional though, and shouldn't use resources that aren't requested. I have put you on my list of beta testers. Hopefully I'll have the basic structure done soon so everyone can hammer on that for a bit... Drew -----Original Message----- From: William Hindman [mailto:dejpolsys at hotmail.com] Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 11:58 AM To: AccessD at databaseadvisors.com Subject: RE: [AccessD] MiniCalendar Wish List Request... ...do NOT include a clock!!! ...its a calendar for crying out loud!!!! ...one that hopefully remains without the deadly "featuritis" bloat that the MS one suffers from!!!! :)))) William ...looking forward to retrofitting my apps with the improved version ...put me on your beta list :) >From: Drew Wutka <DWUTKA at marlow.com> >Reply-To: AccessD at databaseadvisors.com >To: "''AccessD at databaseadvisors.com' '" <AccessD at databaseadvisors.com> >Subject: RE: [AccessD] MiniCalendar Wish List Request... >Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 09:46:27 -0600 > >In the works. The version I am working on sets up properties on the form >itself. Right now what you have listed as 'startdate' is current >SelectedDates. Need to work on the time issue....I'm debating about >whether >to include a clock or not. > >Drew > >-----Original Message----- >From: Marcus, Scott (GEAE, RHI Consulting) >To: 'AccessD at databaseadvisors.com' >Sent: 1/24/03 5:30 AM >Subject: RE: [AccessD] MiniCalendar Wish List Request... > >Drew, > >It would be cool if one could do something like this in code.... > >Dim calMiniCalendar as MiniCalendar >Dim dtWhen as Date >Dim dtTime as String > >Set calMiniCalendar = New MiniCalendar >calMiniCalendar.StartDate = #2/1/2003# >dtWhen = calMiniCalendar.GetDate 'Shows MiniCalendar >calMinicalendar.StartTime = "13:00:00" >dtTime = calMiniCalendar.GetTime 'Shows a clock >. >. >. > >You get what I'm saying? > >Make it a class that creates and opens forms that the class makes. Then >just >import the class module in your project and away you go. > >Scott Marcus > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Drew Wutka [mailto:DWUTKA at marlow.com] >Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 8:04 PM >To: 'AccessD at databaseadvisors.com' >Subject: RE: [AccessD] MiniCalendar Wish List Request... > > >Okay, that is actually one of the 'big' changes I am building on. The >'current' version is a form. You can open the form, and it 'works', >though >it doesn't do anything for you. That is because it is run from a >module, >called fMiniCalendar. Using that module allows you to tell it to send a >date to a textbox(or another valid control), it can also set the date >selected to a global variable. There is a lot you can do with the >function >(for instance, the feature I am the proudest of, even though it is quite >simple, is the Cycle mode, where you give it a 'parent form', and as the >user moves the mouse about the calendar, the parent form updates it's >data >based on the mouse overed date), but it is pretty 'clunky' using the >calendar directly from the function. > >What I am building now is an all inclusive form. You will just have to >import the form into your database, and whalla. For instance, the form >will >have a 'SelectedDate' property. So you can open the form, let the user >select a date, then get the forms selected data property, or you can >make it >a subform, and use it's SelectedDate property for a control. All of the >calendar's abilities will be part of the form's properties and >procedures. >(For example, you will be able to Set the SelectedDate property, and the >calendar will conform to the new date....). > >Does that make sense? As I said I am in process of building it right >now. >If anyone would like to volunteer as a beta tester, I would be glad to >send >along incremental versions.... > >Drew > >-----Original Message----- >From: Francisco H Tapia [mailto:my.lists at verizon.net] >Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 6:48 PM >To: AccessD at databaseadvisors.com >Subject: Re: [AccessD] MiniCalendar Wish List Request... > > >Man I was beginning to think the list was down again ;o). > >Drew, > In your calendar (sorry I haven't look into it for quite some time) >could >I just call it from a parent application.. sort of an add-in(esq) type >thing? It'd sure beat the pants out of including the damn ocx. Plus >what >would be the syntax for calling your form from a button command, and >passing >arguments? This way it could be more useful in the sense of as I said >an >add-in. Thanks >-Francisco >http://rcm.netfirms.com >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Drew Wutka" <DWUTKA at marlow.com> >To: <AccessD at databaseadvisors.com> >Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 4:23 PM >Subject: [AccessD] MiniCalendar Wish List Request... > > >: Some of you may have used my MiniCalendar form. I decided I needed a >break >: from some of my current projects, so I am revamping the MiniCalendar. >In >: fact, I am starting from scratch. The new calendar will be quite a >bit >: different to use, but also much easier. I am adding some features >that I >: remember getting requests on, such as complete keyboard interface >(allowing >: for the calendar to be controlled from the keyboard alone, or from the >mouse >: alone, or from a combination of both). Also, I remember someone >wanting >the >: calendary to list the days of the week based on regional settings >(actually >: I am setting it so you can tell it which day you want first). >: >: So, the question is, other then the current capabilities, what else >would >: you want a calendar form to do for you? (If you want a copy of the >last >: 'update', give me a holler, and I'll email it to you. Right now my >site >is >: still down, so you can't download it from there. >: >: Feel free to send me stumpers if you want. I like the challenge. >: >: Drew >: This list sponsored by Database Advisors Inc., a worldwide association >of >database developers. >: Visit http://www.DatabaseAdvisors.com, the database developers' list >portal and support site. >: > > >This list sponsored by Database Advisors Inc., a worldwide association >of >database developers. >Visit http://www.DatabaseAdvisors.com, the database developers' list >portal >and support site. >This list sponsored by Database Advisors Inc., a worldwide association >of >database developers. >Visit http://www.DatabaseAdvisors.com, the database developers' list >portal and >support site. >This list sponsored by Database Advisors Inc., a worldwide association >of database developers. >Visit http://www.DatabaseAdvisors.com, the database developers' list >portal and support site. >This list sponsored by Database Advisors Inc., a worldwide association of >database developers. >Visit http://www.DatabaseAdvisors.com, the database developers' list portal >and support site. _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. 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