AIT_SetDtPickerDate

Description

Sets a date to the date/time picker.

Format

bool AIT_SetDtPickerDate  (
 string strCaption,     // Control's caption
 integer nYear,         // Year
 integer nMonth,        // Month
 integer nDay           // Day
 [,float fTimeOut]      // Time-out
);
bool AIT_SetDtPickerDate  (
 string strCaption,     // Control's caption
 string strInputDate    // Date
 [,float fTimeOut]      // Time-out
);
bool AIT_SetDtPickerDate  (
 integer nCtrlID,       // Control ID
 integer nYear,         // Year
 integer nMonth,        // Month
 integer nDay           // Day
 [,float fTimeOut]      // Time-out
);
bool AIT_SetDtPickerDate  (
 integer nCtrlID,        // Control ID
 string  strInputDate    // Date
 [,float fTimeOut]       // Time-out
);

Parameters

strCaption (input)

Specify the caption of a control.

nCtrlID (input)

Specify a control ID.

nYear (input)

Specify a year to be set to a control.

nMonth (input)

Specify a month to be set to a control.

nDay (input)

Specify a day to be set to a control.

strInputDate

Specify a date to be set to in control in the MM/DD/YYYY format, where MM indicates the month, DD indicates the day, and YYYY indicates the year.

fTimeOut (input, optional)

Specify the maximum time this function can use to find the control, in units of seconds. The default is the value set in the AIT_SetDefaultWaitTimeout function.

Return values

The return value is true if the function was executed normally, and false if not. If the function has returned false, you can use AIT_GetLastError to acquire an extended error code. The following gives the error codes that AIT_GetLastError might return:

Extended error numberError code
6ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
8ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY
14ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY
87ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
112ERROR_DISK_FULL
1400ERROR_INVALID_WINDOW_HANDLE
1460ERROR_TIMEOUT

Note

You can identify the control by using a complete caption or an associated label name or specifying the first part of such a caption or label name. When specifying the first part, prefix a swung dash (~) to the character string that you specify.