Re: How can I access a calendar control inside a detailsview control?



I have a calendar control inside a detailsview control which I'dont know the
right syntax of the code or the right place for using the find control
method.
"Alvin Bruney [MVP]" <some guy without an email address> wrote in message
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You can gain access to the calendar by doing a find control - that's
enough to get you started.

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"Tamer Ibrahim" <camel75eg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I want a sample code for such task.
any help will be most appeciated.
Tamer





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