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Calendarisms

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XerxesTheMighty

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I've got a calendar component in a dialog box, and I want the user to select a date. Then when they press OK, I want to obtain the date in dd/mm/yyyy format or any normal human readable format.

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"I am a master of Suggestionism and Imperfectionism, bugs and errors are mine!"-this is an original statement by ME:
Xerxes Dynatos
 
For anyone to answer that you obviously have to tell how you retrieve the slected date from the calendar component.

We are not mind-readers you know.

/Per
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if (typos) cout << &quot;My fingers are faster than my brain. Sorry for the typos.&quot;;
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That's what I'm asking, is how to get the date from the selection.

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&quot;I am a master of Suggestionism and Imperfectionism, bugs and errors are mine!&quot;-this is an original statement by ME:
Xerxes Dynatos
 
Well, all I know is that you &quot;got a calendar component&quot;.
A calendar component? Which kind of component?

Ok, I guess that you might use a CMonthCalCtrl (are you?), where you get the selected value (by the method GetCurSel) as a CTime.

CMonthCalCtrl::GetCurSel:

CTime::Format:


/Per
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if (typos) cout << &quot;My fingers are faster than my brain. Sorry for the typos.&quot;;
[/sub]
 
Oh, is that what your asking---how I created the calendar:
&quot;SysMonthCal32&quot;

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&quot;I am a master of Suggestionism and Imperfectionism, bugs and errors are mine!&quot;-this is an original statement by ME:
Xerxes Dynatos
 
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