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    Posted: 25 September 2007 at 8:02am
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I use the event PatternChanged since the first release of the Calendar control. In newer versions I miss this event in the object catalog of VB6 and in the documentation. Does anybody know if this this event was replaced by an other one???
 
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Hi Fabian,

For now this event is outdated and currently left working only for compatibility purposes.

Instead you should use event EventChangedEx, where a second parameter is a pointer to a corresponding Pattern.

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Hi serge
 
Using 11.1, I do not find the reference to a pattern object, mentioned in your answer???
 
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Correct type name: CalendarRecurrencePattern

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Hi Serge
 
May be, but I found only1 parameter, the Event in EventChangedEx???
 
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Fabian,

Sorry, I've incorrectly expressed myself. Inside this event you can access a pattern via its regular properties. An example below:

Private Sub CalendarControl_EventChangedEx(ByVal pEvent As XtremeCalendarControl.CalendarEvent)
    MsgBox pEvent.RecurrencePattern.Id
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