I would like to be able to go to a date field in a form and when I click on the arrow on a list box the calendar will appear (much the same way as it happens in Outlook). Then when I select the date, the date will go in the field and the calendar will disappear. Any idea of how to do this
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Using a calendar in a list box
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AskWoody LoungerJanuary 11, 2001 at 2:27 pm #510053I think MS Date and Time Picker an ActiveX object is available on one computer because I installed Visual Basic on that particular computer. It did not seem to be available on my other computers. It is pretty neat and easy to use without a lot of coding. However, I found that when I used that tool and selected the data source as a field from my query, I could not leave that field blank, as a default it inserted today’s date. When my form opened to allow a user to add a new record and then they decided to lookup a current record instead of adding a new record, a new record was added anyway with the current date in the field utilizing that tool.
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AskWoody LoungerJanuary 11, 2001 at 2:49 pm #510057Oops. I’ve got Developer Edition on mine so I guess that’s why I’ve got the control. I believe that if you set the CheckBox property to True then you can leave the field null by unchecking it (but I wouldn’t swear to it off the top of my head)
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AskWoody LoungerJanuary 17, 2001 at 12:35 pm #510711Sorry John,
I have a bad habit of assuming how much people already know (I work on the basis it’s better than talking down to them)!
In Design View of the form, on the Toolbox toolbar there should be a button with a hammer and spanner (or wrench) on it with three dots underneath. Clicking on this will bring up the list of additional controls available. Check to see if the MS Date and Time picker is there, if not you’ll have to use the Calendar control. This can be bound to your date field in the same way as any other control.
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AskWoody LoungerJanuary 17, 2001 at 8:02 pm #510762I have a database containing several popup windows: “Zoom” text box with formatted text, Calculator, and Calendar. I’ve used the calendar form for quite a few applications and it works VERY well. I don’t know who to give credit to because I can’t remember where I found this(
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To use the calendar, just copy the Calendar form (“zsfrmCalendar”) and the Calendar module (“basCalendar”) into your database. Then place the function “=PopupCalendar([Fieldname])” into the control source of the desired field.This was written in an earlier version of VB and doesn’t require any OCX controls to work.
I would attach this to the this post, but the attach feature seems to be disabled for my account.
You can download this database (93KB zipped): http://www.msnusers.com/MarkJ/files/Popups.zip%5B/url%5D
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