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edella
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Topic: Whole day as timescalePosted: 27 October 2009 at 12:22pm |
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Hello.
If I want to work on the entire day (24 hours) as timescale, how can I obtain it? I tried with: ...TimeScaleMinTime = #00:00:00 AM# ...TimeScaleMaxTime = #00:00:00 PM# and with: ...TimeScaleMinTime = #00:00:00 AM# ...TimeScaleMaxTime = #23:59:59 PM# but nothing. With the second test, the last hour (from 23:00:00 to 23:59:59) has only 3 sections of 15 minutes, and I can never reach midnight! ARGHHHHHHH! Someone has an idea how to solve this? Thanks & Bye. |
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Posted: 29 October 2009 at 3:40pm |
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CalendarControl.DayView.TimeScaleMinTime = TimeValue(#12:00:00 AM#)
CalendarControl.DayView.TimeScaleMaxTime = TimeValue(#11:59:59 PM#) |
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edella
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Posted: 30 October 2009 at 4:08am |
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Thanks mdoubson, but I already tried that ... as you can see, I can never reach midnight, because tha last day slice is absent!
How can I have an appointment that goes from midnight to next midnight (24 hours)? I can't believe that nobody had this problem before... |
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Posted: 30 October 2009 at 9:36am |
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TimeValue(#12:00:00 AM#) is midnight, TimeValue(#11:59:59 PM#) is next midnight in [0:24) range
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Posted: 30 October 2009 at 11:43am |
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btw - you need to upgrade to current 13.2.1 to have full [0:24) range in timescale - prev version did not show last time slice
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Posted: 02 November 2009 at 3:28am |
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All right mdoubson ... the version is the problem.
Many thanks! Enrico. |
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