Hi Frank
I downloaded Dbi CTDAYS ocx
I think its brilliant, but Im stuck on 1 issue

When I click on a timeslot, and create an appointment, it does not save the
appointment in a friendly way
They have an Event AppUnselect, and the help file tells me to use
KillFocusEvent
The hlp file says:
"This event will not fire if the KillFocusEvent property is set to a value
of True and the entire control loses focus. As such, if this event is being
used to write back data, it might be necessary to manually call this event
when the program hosting this control shuts down."

On the form where I have the ocx, I also have the ctDate control. After
making an appointment and clicking on the Calendar (or my Exit button to
release the form), the ctDays does not retain the appointment just created

What intrigues me is the words "it might be necessary"
Dbi didn't know?
And if it "might", how do I manually do so.

Shame, it looks really nice.


On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 11:03 PM, Frank Cazabon <[email protected]>wrote:

>  I use ctMDay, ctDate, ctdEdit and ctListBar. Maybe I can help?
>
> Frank.
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> On 10/08/2010 04:08 AM, Sytze de Boer wrote:
> > Is anyone on the list using this DBI ocx ?
> > If you are, can i ask you a question ?
> > I'm having a problem which is slowing driving me nits
> >
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