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[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 13 July 2004]

Using the calendar control 9.0 I find you can't just extract a changed year, month, or day.

Selecting either the drop down month or drop down year unselects the day. Using the CalendarNewYear and CalendarNewMonth events I find that unless all three date elements are selected the @day, @month, and @year all return zero.

I would like the user to be able to simply select and change one or all of the date elements. Any ideas?

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 13 July 2004]

Using the calendar control 9.0 I find you can't just extract a changed year, month, or day.

Selecting either the drop down month or drop down year unselects the day. Using the CalendarNewYear and CalendarNewMonth events I find that unless all three date elements are selected the @day, @month, and @year all return zero.

I would like the user to be able to simply select and change one or all of the date elements. Any ideas?
Hi,

I also struggled for months with the calender control,
I eventually wrote my own cobol program to Create a Date
Picker, which was a much simpler solution,

I will attach a zip of the PSF file which you can pull into acubench
and generate the source, this calender is called with a linkage
which returns the date

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 13 July 2004]

Using the calendar control 9.0 I find you can't just extract a changed year, month, or day.

Selecting either the drop down month or drop down year unselects the day. Using the CalendarNewYear and CalendarNewMonth events I find that unless all three date elements are selected the @day, @month, and @year all return zero.

I would like the user to be able to simply select and change one or all of the date elements. Any ideas?
Just what the doctor ordered! Many thanks for an excellent solution.

Vins Nash