Bummer, rolling my own is not an option either, I don't want to waste the time. I'd rather have the user just enter the date (or not hit <ESC> but THAT'S NOT A GOOD OPTION!).

Anyone ever got this thing to work right in the real world???



Maybe the BASIC question is "What could keep a THISFORM.RETURN from working right???" with the guy's date picker...

There's NO shutdown code in the form. There's no DESTROY code in the form. It's a VERY simple form (in fact I made a test form that was ungodly simple -- one of this guy's date picker objects bound to a form property and a return command button and THAT crapped out too!). I haven't been able to trace it because (guess what???) it freakin' locks up and I have to use the task manager to get out of VFP and it don't write the tracefile...

TIA...

C



Chet Gardiner wrote:

Here's the deal, there's a "READ EVENTS" imbedded in the class object that ISN'T being recognized. No calendar display alas, therefore no picker.

Bummer, it's a cute little object, too bad I can't use it...



Pablo Rivera Sr wrote:

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Malcolm Greene
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 10:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Have a Calendar object?

Chet,

Check Craig Boyd's www.sweetpotatosoftware.com blog - there's a great date
picker.

Malcolm

Hi Chet.

If you cant find it there, try this link: http://tinyurl.com/pvxje. ;)

Be well
================
PabloSr
In a learning adventure



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