| There are properties to change to 4-week years (13 months) calendars and
2 months of 4-week-calendars and 1 one month of a 5-week calendar You can tell the
calendar control you want to end on Aug 31 of this year, (e.g.) and you want to go back 24
months (or any number, of course). This is useful for forecasting, budgets, or if you only
carry a certain number of months in your database.
You can get the begin and end dates of all the months in-between that your user
selected.
See the left side-bar for examples of how to do some of these things. The help file provides detailed examples of all the SQL
statements we could think of.
There are extensive examples and discussion on back-end programming and how to
accomplish it with MonthEnd. Help also includes many
examples of attaching Excel files, Foxpro, and beginning-to-end on creating a back-end
data base.
This control has been used in Sales Force Automation applications we developed, and has
enjoyed wide-spread praise for ease of use.
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