hi Giorgio,
just uploaded an example of a mainform with a calendar subform used 3 times. The dates displayed are tied to values in a table, although they can be unbound too.
This is a version of the calendar popup that was posted July 1, 2012, that you can also download from my Files list.
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/MS_Access_Professionals/files/Crystal/
If you examine the code behind the calendar form, you will see the first procedure, Update_ExternalForms, is to do stuff on other forms after the date is picked
have an awesome day,
crystal
On 6/26/18 3:28 AM, giorgio_rovelli wrote:
Speaking of useful adjuncts to Access, how about a calendar (to replace the sorely missed Microsoft active X Calendar) which could work in Access 64 bit as well? Personally I'd need a calendar that:1) stays always open(unless the DatePicker that's been introduced since 2007)2) isn't a pop up form3) responds to events such as selecting a date and have the form hosting it move to the record corresponding to the selected date.4) returns a value that can be used in subs, likerst!Giorno = CGior.Valuewhere CGior is the calendar object
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