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  • Default events
  • Events supported by WINDEV and WINDEV Mobile
  • Events supported in WEBDEV
  • Optional events
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Events associated with Calendar controls
Default events
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Events supported by WINDEV and WINDEV Mobile

The following events appear by default in the WINDEV and WINDEV Mobile code editor:
EventRuntime condition
InitializingExecuted when the window is opened. *
Displaying a monthExecuted when a new month is displayed in the Calendar control.
Selecting a dayExecuted when a day is selected in the Calendar control.
Click the "Today/Preset period" buttonIn a Calendar control with simple selection, run when the button "Today" is clicked on. When "Today" is clicked on:
  • the "Selecting a day" event is run.
  • the "Click the "Today/Preset period" button" event is run.
In a Calendar control with period selection, this button is used to select a preset date.
When "Preset period" is clicked on, the "Click the "Today/Preset period" button" event is run.
When selecting a period in the context menu:
  • the "Selecting a day" event is run.
  • the "Click the "Today/Preset period" button" event is run.

(*) By default, the "Initialization" event of each control is executed according to the order in which the controls were created in the window. To modify this runtime order:
  1. On the "Window" tab, in the "Order" group, click "Initialization".
  2. In the window that appears, use the arrows on the right to change the order in which the controls are initialized.
WEBDEV - Server codeWEBDEV - Browser codePHP

Events supported in WEBDEV

The following events appear by default in the WEBDEV code editor:
EventRuntime condition
Initialization (Server code)Executed when the page is opened.
Displaying a month (Server code)Executed when a new month is displayed in the calendar.
Displaying a month (Browser code)Executed when a new month is displayed in the calendar.
Selecting a day (Server code)Executed when a day is selected in the calendar.
Selecting a day (Browser code)Executed when a day is selected in the calendar.
Click on the Today button (server code)Executed when clicking the "Today" button. When "Today" is clicked on:
  • the "Selecting a day" event is run.
  • the "Click the "Today" button" event is run
Clicking a change of month (Server code)Executed when changing month in the calendar.
Clicking a change of month (Browser code)Executed when changing month in the calendar.

Remark: In a static page, only browser codes are available.
Optional events
WINDEVAndroidiPhone/iPadJava Several optional events can be added. To add an optional event:
  1. Select the desired control.
  2. Display the code window of this control (F2 key).
  3. Click the link "Add other events to xxx" at the bottom of the window code, after the last event.
  4. All the optional events available for the control are displayed.
  5. Check the optional event to add and validate.
    Note: Several optional events can be selected.
  6. The selected optional event is automatically added to the events managed by the control.
To disable an optional event, simply perform the same operations to display the list of optional events. Then simply uncheck the optional events to delete.
Note: If the deactivated code contains WLanguage code, this code is automatically deleted..
For example, you can use the following events:
  • the mouse hover over the control,
  • left mouse button down, up, double click,
  • right mouse button down, up, double click,
  • mouse wheel, etc.
For more details, see the Optional events.
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  • Version 14
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