Nick,
You should query problems of non activex approaches too :)
For activex the only problem IMHO not suitable in editable grids.
Cetin
>Mike
>
>Coukld you tell me what are the problems with the MS ActiveX control ?
>
>Thanks
>
>Nick Mason
>>Hi Nicholas,
>>
>>Look in the download area for ID:13853. It is a dropdown calendar control that is pure VFP code and works great (no problems with null/empty dates like MS ActiveX control).
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>>Regards,
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>>Thanks Jon.
>>>
>>>That example is unfortunately for VFP7.00 and above.
>>>
>>>Yes I decided to give up the pop star multi millionaire lifestyle for self employed software writing. It was just too much sex drugs and rock n roll.
>>>
>>>Actually he does live about ten miles from here and I know someone who knows him. There should be a club for people who know someone who know someone famous.
>>>
>>>Years ago someone on Compuserve asked me if I was the drummer for Pink Floyd. In the flesh people have said I look like Elvis Costello (gap between teeth helps). What does it all mean ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Nick Mason (rich drummer, retired)
>>>
>>>>
>Can anyone recommend a good calendar control or technique. I want to give the user the ability enter dates by selecting from pop up calendar.>>>>
>>>>Nick,
>>>>
>>>>One of the UT posters here, Paul Mrozowski, has a free form-based calendar control (non-ActiveX) that may be of interest to you. Here's the website:
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>>>>
http://www.kirtlandsys.com/Tools%20Page.htm>>>>
>>>>Laterness,
>>>>Jon
>>>>
>>>>P.S. I'm sure you get this a lot but.. you haven't by any chance been drumming for a number of years, have you? ;)