Difference between revisions of "CalendarView.DisplayDate"

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The currently displayed Date.
 
The currently displayed Date.
Change the DisplayDate to change the current view.
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Change the[[CalendarView.DisplayDate|DisplayDate]]to change the current view.
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
If you assign a date using
 
If you assign a date using
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There is no need to refresh the CalendarView to show the selected date.
 
There is no need to refresh the CalendarView to show the selected date.
 
However if you alter DisplayDate without assigning it a value, the CalendarView needs to be refreshed:
 
However if you alter DisplayDate without assigning it a value, the CalendarView needs to be refreshed:
<source>
 
//Change the month to December
 
me.DisplayDate.Month = 12
 
me.Redisplay() //This refreshes the CalendarView
 
</source>
 

Revision as of 20:25, 6 May 2012

Property (As Date)
aCalendarView.DisplayDate = newValue
or
DateValue = aCalendarView.DisplayDate


The currently displayed Date. Change theDisplayDateto change the current view.

Notes

If you assign a date using

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me.DisplayDate = aDate

There is no need to refresh the CalendarView to show the selected date. However if you alter DisplayDate without assigning it a value, the CalendarView needs to be refreshed: