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Hello guys,
I have a Calendar control that I am working on. I am having problems with the appointment portion of it. Everytime you click on a time slot and type, it adds an appintment. Here is the code I use to add the appointment.
Right now I have the appointments saved to a database that I have entered. The only problem is that after the program closes it doesnt save the appointments but they are in the database.
Is there a way to get the appointments at the start of the program?
I was thinking about getting the number of records int he database and put it in the interger "records" and then do a for loop to to add the appointments until the end of the records is complete. something like this.
This will add them back to the form on start but how do I specify what StartDate, EndDate and Title are for each iteration through the records? I am kinda new to SQL.
I have a Calendar control that I am working on. I am having problems with the appointment portion of it. Everytime you click on a time slot and type, it adds an appintment. Here is the code I use to add the appointment.
Appointment m_Appointment = newAppointment(); m_Appointment.StartDate = m_Date; m_Appointment.EndDate = enddate; m_Appointment.Title = "test"; m_Appointments.Add(m_Appointment);
Right now I have the appointments saved to a database that I have entered. The only problem is that after the program closes it doesnt save the appointments but they are in the database.
Is there a way to get the appointments at the start of the program?
I was thinking about getting the number of records int he database and put it in the interger "records" and then do a for loop to to add the appointments until the end of the records is complete. something like this.
for (int i = 0; i < records; i++)
{
Appointment m_Appointment = newAppointment();
m_Appointment.StartDate = m_Date;
m_Appointment.EndDate = enddate;
m_Appointment.Title = "test";
m_Appointments.Add(m_Appointment);
}This will add them back to the form on start but how do I specify what StartDate, EndDate and Title are for each iteration through the records? I am kinda new to SQL.
Last edited by chuck577; Dec 7th, 2006 at 6:33 pm.
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I did a little more research and found that I was going about this all wrong. I am going to use a DataSet and that should do what I need done here.
Thanks
if you need a specific start date /end date that depends on the SQL server but the generic and commonly excepted way could be
select [some column],[somecolumn],[somecolumn]...etc
from [name of database]
where [name of date column] between 'dd-mmm-yyyy' and 'dd-mmm-yyyy';
my syntax may be off though.
Last edited by Killer_Typo; Dec 8th, 2006 at 4:36 am.
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