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gelliott
Junior Member
USA
268 Posts |
Posted - 19 July 2003 : 23:05:55
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Find attached the (now correct) code for modifying Red's Recurring Events Calendar Mod (Beta v3 released 6/4/03) to allow the selection of recurring monthly dates such as the 1st Tues, 3rd Wed, Last Fri, etc. This ought to help in coding monthly meetings, and could potentially be modified to handle holidays such as Labor Day and Thanksgiving. Let me know if this helps you.
http://www.geocities.com/gelliott/snitz/ (this link will take you to my download page)
Enjoy!
(edited to correct used version of Red's mod) (edited 7/20 to show new Holiday capability) |
* The optimist says the cup is half full. The pessimist says it's half empty. But the engineer knows the truth - the cup's design is incorrectly sized. |
Edited by - gelliott on 20 July 2003 18:44:22 |
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gelliott
Junior Member
USA
268 Posts |
Posted - 20 July 2003 : 18:42:19
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Now I have modified the above download to include code for floating US holidays, including EASTER (that was a royal pain in the tail!)
You don't even have to determine the initial holiday's occurance for them to be recorded properly - when using a holiday option, the code ignores your start date and places the first date within your start year. Cool, huh? I'm guessing you guys can handle putting in New Year's, Christmas, St. Patty's Day, etc with the existing code.
Enjoy! |
* The optimist says the cup is half full. The pessimist says it's half empty. But the engineer knows the truth - the cup's design is incorrectly sized. |
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DavidRhodes
Senior Member
United Kingdom
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gelliott
Junior Member
USA
268 Posts |
Posted - 01 December 2003 : 18:52:23
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David, I have used it on my forum and it's been handy for me - but I've not received any feedback from others... |
* The optimist says the cup is half full. The pessimist says it's half empty. But the engineer knows the truth - the cup's design is incorrectly sized. |
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Etymon
Advanced Member
United States
2385 Posts |
Posted - 01 December 2003 : 22:06:28
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Thank you for the MOD, gelliott. Looks interesting ... will try to give more feedback soon.
Cheers,
Etymon
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