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Hi everyone,

I am bit stumped as to why I am not able to set the time in the Date control :wacko:

#include <DateTimeConstants.au3>
#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <MsgBoxConstants.au3>

Example()

Func Example()
    GUICreate("My GUI get date", 200, 200, 800, 200)
    Local $idDate = GUICtrlCreateDate("1953/04/25", 10, 10, 185, 20, $DTS_TIMEFORMAT)

    ; to select a specific default format
    Local $sStyle = "HH:mm:ss"
    GUICtrlSendMsg($idDate, $DTM_SETFORMATW, 0, $sStyle)

    ; Set time
    Local $iRet = GUICtrlSetData($idDate, '13:33:37')
    ConsoleWrite('GUICtrlSetData returned ' & ($iRet = 1 ? 'success' : 'failure') & @CRLF)

    GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)

    ; Loop until the user exits.
    While GUIGetMsg() <> $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
    WEnd

    MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "Time", GUICtrlRead($idDate))
EndFunc   ;==>Example

The documentation for GUICtrlSetData clearly mentions that it uses the same format as GUICtrlRead:

Quote

For Date controls:
The date and time is in the format defined by the regional settings. GUICtrlRead() use the same default format.

But I get failure :(

What gives?

Thanks for the help in advance!

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I know I gave you this in HexChat, but I should add here in this topic.

What one of my programs uses.

$Group_from = GuiCtrlCreateGroup("Update From", 10, 10, 190, 55)
    $Date_from = GuiCtrlCreateDate($now, 20, 30, 90, 20)
    $Date_fromtime = GuiCtrlCreateDate($time, 120, 30, 70, 20, $DTS_TIMEFORMAT)
    $DTM_SETFORMAT_ = 0x1032
    $style = "yyyy/MM/dd"
    GUICtrlSendMsg($Date_from, $DTM_SETFORMAT_, 0, $style)
    $style = "HH:mm:ss"
    GUICtrlSendMsg($Date_fromtime, $DTM_SETFORMAT_, 0, $style)

Hope it helps.

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@TheSaint Thanks for posting, but I am having issues with GUICtrlSetData where I attempt to set the time in the control, do you have code which sets data?

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At the risk of going overboard, here is a related function.

Func DatesGUI($combo, $now)
    Local $Button_apply, $Button_x3, $Date_from, $Date_fromtime, $Date_to, $Date_totime, $Group_from, $Group_to
    ;
    Local $d1, $d2, $DatesGUI, $time
    ;
    $now = StringSplit($now, " ", 1)
    If $now[0] = 2 Then
        $time = $now[2]
        $now = $now[1]
    Else
        $time = ""
        $now = ""
    EndIf
    ;MsgBox(262192, "$now $time", $now & @LF & $time, 0, $DatesGUI)
    ; Script generated by AutoBuilder 0.9 Prototype
    $DatesGUI = GuiCreate("Dates", 280, 150, $left, -1, $WS_OVERLAPPED + $WS_CAPTION + $WS_SYSMENU _
                        + $WS_VISIBLE + $WS_CLIPSIBLINGS + $WS_MINIMIZEBOX, $WS_EX_TOPMOST, $SBSgetGUI)
    ; CONTROLS
    $Group_from = GuiCtrlCreateGroup("Date From", 10, 10, 190, 55)
    If $combo = $Combo_from Then
        $Date_from = GuiCtrlCreateDate($now, 20, 30, 90, 20)
        $Date_fromtime = GuiCtrlCreateDate($time, 120, 30, 70, 20, $DTS_TIMEFORMAT)
    Else
        If $period = "...select..." Then
            $d1 = IniRead($inifle, "Date From", "select", "")
            $d1 = StringSplit($d1, " ", 1)
            If $d1[0] = 2 Then
                $d2 = $d1[2]
                $d1 = $d1[1]
            Else
                $d1 = "2000/01/01"
                $d2 = "00:00:00"
            EndIf
        Else
            $d1 = "2000/01/01"
            $d2 = "00:00:00"
        EndIf
        $Date_from = GuiCtrlCreateDate($d1, 20, 30, 90, 20)
        $Date_fromtime = GuiCtrlCreateDate($d2, 120, 30, 70, 20, $DTS_TIMEFORMAT)
    EndIf
    $DTM_SETFORMAT_ = 0x1032
    $style = "yyyy/MM/dd"
    GUICtrlSendMsg($Date_from, $DTM_SETFORMAT_, 0, $style)
    $style = "HH:mm:ss"
    GUICtrlSendMsg($Date_fromtime, $DTM_SETFORMAT_, 0, $style)
    ;
    $Group_to = GuiCtrlCreateGroup("Date To", 10, 75, 190, 55)
    If $combo = $Combo_to Then
        $Date_to = GuiCtrlCreateDate($now, 20, 95, 90, 20)
        $Date_totime = GuiCtrlCreateDate($time, 120, 95, 70, 20, $DTS_TIMEFORMAT)
    Else
        If $perend = "...select..." Then
            $d1 = IniRead($inifle, "Date To", "select", "")
            $d1 = StringSplit($d1, " ", 1)
            If $d1[0] = 2 Then
                $d2 = $d1[2]
                $d1 = $d1[1]
            Else
                $d1 = "2000/01/01"
                $d2 = "00:00:00"
            EndIf
        Else
            $d1 = "2000/01/01"
            $d2 = "00:00:00"
        EndIf
        $Date_to = GuiCtrlCreateDate($d1, 20, 95, 90, 20)
        $Date_totime = GuiCtrlCreateDate($d2, 120, 95, 70, 20, $DTS_TIMEFORMAT)
    EndIf
    $style = "yyyy/MM/dd"
    GUICtrlSendMsg($Date_to, $DTM_SETFORMAT_, 0, $style)
    $style = "HH:mm:ss"
    GUICtrlSendMsg($Date_totime, $DTM_SETFORMAT_, 0, $style)
    ;
    $Button_apply = GuiCtrlCreateButton("Apply", 210, 15, 60, 50)
    GUICtrlSetFont($Button_apply, 9, 600)
    GUICtrlSetTip($Button_apply, "Apply the currently set date & time!")
    ;
    $Button_x3 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("EXIT", 210, 80, 60, 50, $BS_ICON)
    GUICtrlSetTip($Button_x3, "Exit / Close / Quit the window!")
    ;
    ; SETTINGS
    GUICtrlSetImage($Button_x3, $explorer, $icoX, 1)
    ;
    If $combo = $Combo_from Then
        GUICtrlSetState($Date_to, $GUI_DISABLE)
        GUICtrlSetState($Date_totime, $GUI_DISABLE)
    ElseIf $combo = $Combo_to Then
        GUICtrlSetState($Date_from, $GUI_DISABLE)
        GUICtrlSetState($Date_fromtime, $GUI_DISABLE)
        GUICtrlSetData($Date_to, $now)
        GUICtrlSetData($Date_totime, $time)
    EndIf
    

    GuiSetState()
    While 1
        $msg = GuiGetMsg()
        Select
        Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE Or $msg = $Button_x3
            ; Exit / Close / Quit the window
            GUIDelete($DatesGUI)
            ExitLoop
        Case $msg = $Button_apply
            ; Apply the currently set date & time
            If $combo = $Combo_from Then
                $date = GUICtrlRead($Date_from) & " " & GUICtrlRead($Date_fromtime)
            ElseIf $combo = $Combo_to Then
                $date = GUICtrlRead($Date_to) & " " & GUICtrlRead($Date_totime)
            EndIf
            MsgBox(262192, "Date Check", $date, 0, $DatesGUI)
            GUIDelete($DatesGUI)
            ExitLoop
        Case Else
            ;;;
        EndSelect
    WEnd
EndFunc ;=> DatesGUI

I will let you nut it out with my code. I am suffering from brain drain and tiredness right now.

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@TheSaint Can you give more info on the $now parameter in your function? It looks like an array which contains the time that you set:

$time = $now[2]
; ...
GUICtrlSetData($Date_totime, $time)

 

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Well the clue is in the first line of the following.

$now = StringSplit($now, " ", 1)
    If $now[0] = 2 Then
        $time = $now[2]
        $now = $now[1]
    Else
        $time = ""
        $now = ""
    EndIf

That space is the divider between DATE and TIME, probably as returned by the _Now() function.

So have a try with $now = _Now() before that line ... or replace $now with _Now()

$now = StringSplit(_Now(), " ", 1)

Don't ask me why I am using $now instead of $date, but I imagine $date is in use as a variable elsewhere in my script.

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@TheSaint Thanks, that clears about what $now is, but unfortunately the string returned by _Now is locale-specific, meaning it changes across different regions :(

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Returns Current Date and Time in PC's format.

But I want to set the time in my format, not the PC's format...

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Well isn't it as simple as converting?

If the Date control requires the date or time to be in a specific format, then you are limited to that.

That means you have to sanitize what you send by CtrlSetData

 

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12 minutes ago, TheSaint said:

Well isn't it as simple as converting?

It is as simple as converting, but conversion is the hard part, and there is no standard reference that can be used, nor is there any Windows API that I can use to convert time and date between different locales... so practically impossible unless I limit myself to a specific version of Windows in specific regional settings.

--

I did find a promising alternative function (_GUICtrlDTP_SetSystemTime) that I could use to set the time, but that too didn't work:

#include <DateTimeConstants.au3>
#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <GuiDateTimePicker.au3>
#include <MsgBoxConstants.au3>

Example()

Func Example()
    GUICreate("My GUI get date", 200, 200, 800, 200)
    Local $idDate = GUICtrlCreateDate("1953/04/25", 10, 10, 185, 20, $DTS_TIMEFORMAT)

    ; to select a specific default format
    Local $sStyle = "HH:mm:ss"
    GUICtrlSendMsg($idDate, $DTM_SETFORMATW, 0, $sStyle)

    ; Set time
    Local $aDate[7] = [True, 0, 0, 0, 13, 33, 37]
    Local $hDate = GUICtrlGetHandle($idDate)
    Local $bRet = _GUICtrlDTP_SetSystemTime($hDate, $aDate)
    ConsoleWrite('_GUICtrlDTP_SetSystemTime returned ' & ($bRet ? 'success' : 'failure') & @CRLF)

    GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)

    ; Loop until the user exits.
    While GUIGetMsg() <> $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
    WEnd

    MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "Time", GUICtrlRead($idDate))
EndFunc   ;==>Example

 

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Yep, you can set the full date, time or just date.

But that is not his issue.

His issue is to do with locales ... though it seems to me he is making it more complex than it needs to be.

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@Danp2 You are right about having to include date along with the time, but like TheSaint has said, the format of date + time depends on the locale of the machine and I need my script to work in various locales, not only English-like ones.

At this point I am pretty sure GUICtrlSetData only takes the region-specific string as valid input, but what stumps me is why _GUICtrlDTP_SetSystemTime also doesn't seem to work?

@TheSaint Thanks for clarifying on my behalf.

2 hours ago, TheSaint said:

... though it seems to me he is making it more complex than it needs to be.

Depends on how you see it, if I compromise with not properly supporting all locales, I can definitely just hardcode the English string an use a fake date to set the time. But I'd rather not do that.

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1 hour ago, TheDcoder said:

but what stumps me is why _GUICtrlDTP_SetSystemTime also doesn't seem to work?

Like I expected, I overlooked something simple, I had the date in the wrong order in my example, I was using DMY instead of YMD.

#include <DateTimeConstants.au3>
#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <GuiDateTimePicker.au3>
#include <MsgBoxConstants.au3>

Example()

Func Example()
    GUICreate("My GUI get date", 200, 200, 800, 200)
    Local $idDate = GUICtrlCreateDate("", 10, 10, 185, 20, $DTS_TIMEFORMAT)
    Local $hDate = GUICtrlGetHandle($idDate)

    ; to select a specific default format
    Local $sStyle = "HH:mm:ss"
    GUICtrlSendMsg($idDate, $DTM_SETFORMATW, 0, $sStyle)

    ; Set time
    Local $aDate[7] = [False, 2020, 1, 1, 13, 33, 37]
    Local $bRet = _GUICtrlDTP_SetSystemTime($hDate, $aDate)
    ConsoleWrite('_GUICtrlDTP_SetSystemTime returned ' & ($bRet ? 'success' : 'failure') & @CRLF)

    GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)

    ; Loop until the user exits.
    While GUIGetMsg() <> $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
    WEnd

    MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "Time", GUICtrlRead($idDate))
EndFunc   ;==>Example

This works perfectly and it doesn't even depend on strings, let alone have regional issues! I am happy :D

Edit: Just noticed another helpful tidbit, remember to set the first element of the time/date array to False, otherwise it won't work! At-least it did not for me.

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1 hour ago, Danp2 said:

Hmmm... are you sure? His code runs correctly for me by making that one change. I can't find an example where GUICtrlSetData works when supplying time only.

I didn't run his code, and I was very tired last night, and probably shouldn't have bothered replying, but he asked me in HexChat and I remembered I had some code from years ago that probably did close to what he wanted ... it was very specific though and didn't need to cater for regions.

In my code in the 4th post (my second reply) you can see I use the following.

GUICtrlSetData($Date_to, $now)
        GUICtrlSetData($Date_totime, $time)

And you can see from earlier in the code, where I set the controls up.

$style = "yyyy/MM/dd"
    GUICtrlSendMsg($Date_to, $DTM_SETFORMAT_, 0, $style)
    $style = "HH:mm:ss"
    GUICtrlSendMsg($Date_totime, $DTM_SETFORMAT_, 0, $style)

Be aware though, that I did this a few years ago with an older version of AutoIt.

 

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