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Greetings List,
I am using Booth Martin's pop up calendar shown at http://www.martinvt.com/Code_Samples/Pop-Up_Calendar/pop-up_calendar.html and it works very well. That is, until I decided to wrap it in a subprocedure.

Here is what happens:

I have a screen with from date field and a thru date field. When the cursor is in one of these fields, and the user presses F4, the calendar is displayed.

The user prompts the "from date" field, the calendar comes up, they double click on the date and it is returned to the screen. When they prompt the "thru field" field, the from field reverts back to zeros and the date and time in the upper right hand corner (shop standard) reverts back to what it was when selecting the from date. After selecting the second date, everything's reverts back to normal. The from date goes back to what was chosen and the time and date are correct. The behavior is the same no matter which date field is prompted first.

If I call the calendar as a program using callp, none of the above happens.

Has anyone seen anything like this before?



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