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PostPosted: 31 Jul 2013, 16:00 
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I use a TDBDateTimeEditEh and when I want to change
selecting date with mouse click, do not change it.

I am using Delphi XE2.

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PostPosted: 31 Jul 2013, 17:21 
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Hello

Could you create demo project that shows the problem and send to support@ehlib.com or here to the forum.

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PostPosted: 31 Jul 2013, 20:44 
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Hello

I am attaching demo with the inconvenience.

In research we found that this occurs when the Delphi XE2 IDE in Projects \ Options \ Application \ Runtime Themes is applied the None option.

We can not Enable Runtime Themes because we have too many problems with our application, including the Ehlib component.

Excuse my English.

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Maria Nancy González


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PostPosted: 01 Aug 2013, 09:02 
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Hello

We checked your project in several versions of EhLib 6.1 (Build 6.1.120-Build 6.1.130)
and in the last version of EhLib 6.2 (Build 6.2.136).

It always works.
- Run application.
- Click edit button in fecha (TDBDateTimeEditEh) control.
- Select any date in dropdown calendar.

I changed a project a bit. Replaced TJvMemoryData with TClientDataSet. But I think that the reason is not because of DataSet.

In any case try to use an attached Project or try to use last version of EhLib.

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