I'm working on an application where the user needs to be able to enter the full 8 digit date 12/12/1902 and 12/12/2002 but I haven't found how to keep the ultraCalendarCombo from auto completing the year after the first 6 digits are entered. I know there has got to be a way would someone please point me to it.
Thanks,
John
I'm not sure if you can suppress that, if I remember correctly it is a function of the DateTime struct's parsing mechanism; they use the System.Globalization.Calendar's TwoDigitYearMax setting, which basically identifies the earliest date that most applications will consider valid.
You might be able to prevent this by setting the control's Format to somehting that contains "yyyy", so that a four-year representation is required, although I honestly don't know if that is considered when parsing or if it just determines the display.
I'm not sure I understand. I can set a date time object to any valid date, why is the control parsing the entered value before I'm even done entering the value?
to be a little more clear. I'm trying to enter the date 12/12/1902. When I input the string 121219, the calendar combo sets the date as 12/12/2019 so there isn't any opportunity to actually enter a four digit year.
This turned out to be an issue with our validation logic, not the control it self. Sorry for the trouble.
I am not following exactly how to reproduce the problem. If possible, please attach a simple sample that demonstrates the problem, and/or provide some details about how the problem can be reproduced. The UltraCalendarCombo control does now "auto-complete" the value, unless you leave the control with a bad value, in which case it fires the ValidationError event.
Setting the format to mm/dd/yyyy did not keep the issue from happening. Not being able to enter a four digit year seems to be a rather large issue. What am I missing?