Grax Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 I have two date fields in my GUI. When the Primary Date is updated/changed, I need it to change the secondary to the same thing. I've tried: GUICtrlSetData($Alarm_Date,GUICtrlRead($Call_Date)) But it doesn't update it. Ideas? Thanks in Advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Grax Posted May 21, 2008 Author Share Posted May 21, 2008 Post more code ...$Call_Date = GUICtrlCreateDate("",235,50,100,20,$DTS_SHORTDATEFORMAT) $Alarm_Date = GUICtrlCreateDate("",230,225,100,20,$DTS_SHORTDATEFORMAT) GUICtrlSetState($Alarm_Date, $GUI_DISABLE) Case $msg = $Call_Date GUICtrlSetData($AlarmNumber,_AlarmNumber(GUICtrlRead($Call_Date))) GUICtrlSetData($IncidentNumber,_IncidentNumber(GUICtrlRead($Call_Date),_AlarmNumber(GUICtrlRead($Call_Date)))) GUICtrlSetData($Alarm_Date,GUICtrlRead($Call_Date))Not sure what else you want the... This is what defines the variables and attempts to set it. Just an FYI enabling the $Alarm_Date doesn't change anything.Andrew Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Grax Posted May 21, 2008 Author Share Posted May 21, 2008 This code has nothing to do with setting the date, but here it is. $Call_Date is passed to it, so it can figure out the current call number from the access db. Andrew Func _AlarmNumber($FuncDate) $oADO = _dbOpen($Database) $oRec = _dbOpenRecordset() $ToReturn = "" $FuncDate = StringRight($FuncDate,4) $oRec.Open("SELECT TOP 1 CallRecord_AlarmNumber,CallRecord_Date FROM CallRecord WHERE DATEPART('YYYY',CallRecord_Date)=" & $FuncDate & " ORDER BY CallRecord_Date DESC", $oADO) If $oRec.EOF Then If $FuncDate < 2008 Then MsgBox(0,"","I'm sorry the year of the Call Run Date is invalid") $ToReturn = 0 Else $ToReturn = 1 EndIf Else $LastCall = StringLeft($oRec("CallRecord_Date").Value,4) $ToReturn = $oRec("CallRecord_AlarmNumber").value + 1 EndIf $oRec.Close $oADO.Close() Return $ToReturn EndFunc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ResNullius Posted May 21, 2008 Share Posted May 21, 2008 I have two date fields in my GUI.When the Primary Date is updated/changed, I need it to change the secondary to the same thing. I've tried:GUICtrlSetData($Alarm_Date,GUICtrlRead($Call_Date))But it doesn't update it. Ideas?Thanks in AdvanceHere's something using the DateTimePicker UDFNOTE: this was thrown together based on my regional ShortDate settings of "dd/mm/YYYY"#INCLUDE <DateTimeConstants.au3> #Include <GuiConstants.au3> #include <WinAPI.au3> #include<GuiDateTimePicker.au3> Global Const $WM_SETREDRAW = 0x000B $Gui = GUICreate("Test") $Call_Date = GUICtrlCreateDate("",235,50,100,20,$DTS_SHORTDATEFORMAT) $Alarm_Date = GUICtrlCreateDate("",230,225,100,20,$DTS_SHORTDATEFORMAT) GUICtrlSetState($Alarm_Date, $GUI_DISABLE) GUISetState() While 1 $msg = GUIGetMsg() Select Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE Exit Case $msg = $Call_Date ;GUICtrlSetData($AlarmNumber,_AlarmNumber(GUICtrlRead($Call_Date))) ;GUICtrlSetData($IncidentNumber,_IncidentNumber(GUICtrlRead($Call_Date),_AlarmNumber(GUICtrlRead($Call_Date)))) _UpdateDate(GuiCtrlRead($Call_Date),$Alarm_Date) EndSelect WEnd Func _UpdateDate($sDate,$DTPControl) $hDtp = ControlGetHandle($gui,"",$DTPControl) $aDate = StringSplit($sDate,"/") $tDate = DllStructCreate($tagDTPTIME) DllStructSetData($tDate, "Year", $aDate[3]) DllStructSetData($tDate, "Month", $aDate[2]) DllStructSetData($tDate, "Day", $aDate[1]) _GUICtrlDTP_SetSystemTimeEx($hDTP, $tDate) EndFunc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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