I have a perhaps simple question:
I have a TStringGrid
in Delphi 10.4, and a TDatePicker
there, with which I want to select a date in the FixedCol
. When I click on the header cell, the TDatePicker
opens and also shows today's date. I've pre-selected today's date in the TForm.OnCreate
event for the TDatePicker
. Furthermore, I have an OnCloseUp
event for the TDatePicker
, which writes the selected date into the cell.
However, it does this both when I confirm with the tick and when I cancel with the X.
How can I query whether the user has clicked Cancel so that I don't then enter a value?
My code is more or less like this:
procedure TForm1.DatePicker1CloseUp(Sender: TObject);
begin
//if DatePicker.Cancel ?? then
// exit;
StringGrid1.Cells[col, row] := FormatDateTime(dateformat, DatePicker1.Date);
end;
I only found, that if I select a date and click OK, I get the selected date. Selecting another date and clicking Cancel returns the predefined date.
OnChange
event to respond to picking a date by the user. Note that the event is invoked also when you set date in code.TDatePicker
might be the wrong control (the way it is implemented). Otoh, maybe you can rethink the process: When form is initially shown, initialize the date picker with today's date and automatically load today's data (as that is the usual use case). Then if user wants to see another day, they use theTDatePicker
, which now would have a valid reference for the judgement regarding changed - not changed.TDatePicker
and override itsAcceptDropDown
method. If you don't want to introduce new component, then you can use interposer class.