I don't know about the ctDayView
I'm referring to ctDays . They made a few availabel for free
S


On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 8:16 AM, MB Software Solutions, LLC <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Sytze de Boer wrote:
> > 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.
>
>
> Is this for the ctDayView control?  I'd like to get that to create some
> scheduling screens.
>
> --
> Mike Babcock, MCP
> MB Software Solutions, LLC
> President, Chief Software Architect
> http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
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>
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