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Outlook calendar [message #340476] Wed, 13 August 2008 01:26 Go to next message
avicenna
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Hello all,

There is an idea requested by my manager and i wanted to check whether it could be handled or not and how..

I am working in oracle forms 10g... and you can say that i am a begginner. I have a date input field, when the user double click on it, the calendar should be displayed to shoose the date from.

This is easy when i am dealing with the usual calendar implemented using forms.. by using the trigger when_double_click.

What is requested from me is the following:
since i have to plug in this form in the oracle portal i have to display the outlook calendar when the user double click the date field rather than the one i have (stndrd20).

it is like when you clip a part from a website... but here i am talking about the outlook calendar it self!

Any idea?
Re: Outlook calendar [message #341432 is a reply to message #340476] Mon, 18 August 2008 19:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
djmartin
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Then open 'outlook' and go to 'calendar'. Search this forum for 'outlook' to find out how to open it. Then look in 'outlook' to find out which API point invokes the 'calendar'.

David
Re: Outlook calendar [message #341478 is a reply to message #341432] Tue, 19 August 2008 00:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
avicenna
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Thanks David..
I know how to open the outlook it self using the forms, i wanna invoke the calendar directly..

could you please explain in more details about how to find the API point which invoke the calendar, please?

Thanks alot
Re: Outlook calendar [message #341492 is a reply to message #341478] Tue, 19 August 2008 01:41 Go to previous message
djmartin
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No idea. It's a Microsoft issue, not an Oracle Forms issue. Google it.

David
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