ps,
your idea to define properties so the calendar form can return values with an assignment is interesting! Well all the source code is there ... maybe you will do that and share your modified version back?
thanks, Giorgio
have an awesome day,
crystal
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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