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DropDownCalendarControl: Dec 26, 1753

Highlighting and deleting the date displayed in the text box, changes the date to Wednesday December 26, 1753. With years available from 1748 to 1757.

How do I prevent this from happening?

Thanks.

10 Replies

AD Administrator Syncfusion Team December 27, 2006 12:53 PM UTC


Hi Andrea,

We are looking into this issue and will get back to you soon.

Regards,
-P.Maheswari


AD Administrator Syncfusion Team December 28, 2006 08:41 AM UTC


Hi Andrea,

By defalut,DropdownCalendar Control sets MinValue as '1/1/1900' and Maxvalue as '12/31/2099'. You can control the DropdownCalendarControl Value by specifying MinValue & MaxValue properties. And also you can change the DropdownCalendarControl's month and year either by selecting from calendar or editing via keyboard.

Could you please provide more details, so that we can assist you with your requirement.

please let me know if you have any further queries.

Thanks for using Syncfusion Products.

Regards,
- Maheswari.


AW Andrea Wolfe December 28, 2006 05:20 PM UTC

I am using the following code:

<%@ Register Assembly="Syncfusion.Shared.Web" Namespace="Syncfusion.Web.UI.WebControls.Tools" TagPrefix="ssw" %>




Instructions to replicate:
1) Highlight entire text box field with mouse.
2) Hit delete key.

It changes to tomorrows date, with year 1753.

3) Click drop-down arrow next to text-box.
4) Click year-drop on calendar. You will see years 1748 to 1757.
5) When you do anything else on the page that requires server post, you get the following error:

Value can not be less than this.MinValue or greater than this.MaxValue.
Parameter name: DateTimeTextBox.Value
Actual value was 12/28/1753 12:00:00 AM


AW Andrea Wolfe December 28, 2006 05:22 PM UTC

The aspx for the control disappeared, it should be the following within <>

ssw:DropDownCalendarControl ID="DropDownCalendarControl1" runat="server" Width="205px" BackColor="White"



AD Administrator Syncfusion Team December 29, 2006 12:00 PM UTC


Hi Andrea,

This seems to be a bug. I have forwarded this to the EssentialTools Development team.I Will update you the time frame within a week, as to when the fix will be available.

Thanks for using syncfusion products.

Regards,
Maheswari


AD Administrator Syncfusion Team January 17, 2007 11:13 AM UTC



Hi Andrea,

sorry for the delayed response.

I will update the timeframe within 48 hours, as to when the fix will be available.

Thanks for your co-operation.

Regards,
Maheswari



AD Administrator Syncfusion Team January 23, 2007 02:03 PM UTC

Hi Andrea,

We apologize for the delay in response.

Invalid Date argument exception during post back issue is fixed and testing is failed.

We are sincerely working on this. We will update you within one day.

Sorry for the inconvenience caused.

Regards,
Surehsekaran.


AD Administrator Syncfusion Team January 24, 2007 08:48 AM UTC

Hi Andrea,

Could you please open an incident in the direct trac with the forum id as the subject line, so that we can send you the necessary information?

http://www.syncfusion.com/Support/DirectTrac/logon.aspx

Thanks,
Sureshsekaran.


BW Bob Wallace February 18, 2010 06:14 PM UTC

Did you guys ever fix this? This is the same issue I'm having in version 7.403.0.20.


LK Lakxman Kumar C Syncfusion Team February 19, 2010 07:18 AM UTC

Hi Bob,

Kindly follow the Direct-Trac incident created by you for further updates on this issue.

Thank you for your participation in Syncfusion’s Community Forums.

Regards,
Lakxman Kumar C

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