Calendars

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ats@jbex

Can anybody help me with a tutorial or article on creating a holiday
calendar for our Intranet site please. I need our HR staff to be able to
input holiday dates for staff to a db and then have the dates shown on a
monthly calendar on teh website. I cannot find any info on how to go about
this.

TIA

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ats@jbex

Don't believe them
Don't believe them
Question everything you're told

SLF - Suspect Device
 
K

kimiraikkonen

Can anybody help me with a tutorial or article on creating a holiday
calendar for our Intranet site please. I need our HR staff to be able to
input holiday dates for staff to a db and then have the dates shown on a
monthly calendar on teh website. I cannot find any info on how to go about
this.

TIA

--
ats@jbex

Don't believe them
Don't believe them
Question everything you're told

SLF - Suspect Device

Maybe MonthCalendar control may be useful for you:
http://www.startvbdotnet.com/controls/datetime.aspx
 
A

ats@jbex

Maybe MonthCalendar control may be useful for you:
http://www.startvbdotnet.com/controls/datetime.aspx

Mmmm. Had a quick look and while it may be useful a user would have to
click on a date and see any holidays booked for that date in a seperate
box. I want to display a full month but with each day showing who is off on
holiday, similar to the Outlook Calendar in its Month View. Thanks anyway.
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ats@jbex

It's easy to lay down and hide
Where's the warrior without his pride?

Adam and The Ants - Dog Eat Dog
 
M

Miro

If you need it urgently,

You can use google calender and Create events there.
-just a thought.
Thunderbird and Outlook can pull the Calender items into them, so
technically you might not have to write a thing

:)

M.
 
A

ats@jbex

If you need it urgently,

You can use google calender and Create events there.
-just a thought.
Thunderbird and Outlook can pull the Calender items into them, so
technically you might not have to write a thing

:)

M.

I may look at that option but will eventually need to write something here
myself though :-(

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ats@jbex

I'm not gonna be taken in
They said if I don't join I just can't win
I've heard that story many times before
And every time I threw it out the door

SLF - Wasted Life
 
J

Just_a_fan

Your question is so general that I don't know what you really want but
possibly some code of mine on PSC might help get you started.

Look up "Holidate" in VB to get started. It should apply quite easily
to .NET via the conversion process.

Mike
 
C

Cor Ligthert[MVP]

I may look at that option but will eventually need to write something here
myself though :-(

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Can you not ask the lady who serves the coffee, or better hire a developper
as you don't want to do something yourself?

Just my thought reading your reply

-Cor
 
A

ats@jbex

Your question is so general that I don't know what you really want but
possibly some code of mine on PSC might help get you started.

Look up "Holidate" in VB to get started. It should apply quite easily
to .NET via the conversion process.

Mike

On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:24:37 +0000, in
microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb "ats@jbex"
<[email protected]> wrote:


Thanks for that
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ats@jbex

All the power's in the hands
Of people rich enough to buy it
While we walk the street
Too chicken to even try it

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A

ats@jbex

Can you not ask the lady who serves the coffee, or better hire a developper
as you don't want to do something yourself?

Just my thought reading your reply

-Cor

I did not intend my reply to convey that impression. I am fairly new to
..Net programming and if you read my original post I asked for some pointers
in teh general direction. I have no objection to doing the work myself, but
just need a little help to get the project going. But once again I find
that it is an MVP who just thinks that everybody else is lazy and cannot be
bothered instead of offering help and advice.

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ats@jbex

The world is my expense
The cost of my desire
Jesus blessed me with its future
And I protect it with fire

Rage Against The Machine - Sleep Now In The Fire
 

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