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Calendar control - circle Visible

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Hi, I use a I use a Calendar which allows me to display, thanks to a dot, if I have an action or not.

 

When the dot is visible, it means there's an action, if not, it's invisible.

 

Then when I select a date with one of these dots, it should disappear, but that's not the case at the moment.

 

What's more, it displays dots all by themselves, even though there's no date at that location...

 

How can I resolve this?

 

Here is a screenshot with the Visible option formula

 

TomVictor_0-1699369560007.png

 

Thanks,

Tom Victor

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    129 on at
    Re: Calendar control - circle Visible

    Hi @Hassan_SZ_365 and @Ali_SZ_365,

     

    Thanks for your answer, I forgot a variable in my dot's visibility.

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    Re: Calendar control - circle Visible

    Hi @TomVictor ,

    For the first issue:

    • Verify that the logic tied to the selection of a date correctly updates the data source or state that controls the visibility of the dot.
    • Ensure that the Visible property of the dot is tied to a condition that checks if the selected date has an action. If the action is completed or the date is selected, the condition should evaluate to false, hiding the dot.

    For the second issue:

    • Check the logic within the Visible property of the dot. Make sure it includes a condition that verifies the existence of a date before displaying the dot.
    • If you're using a LookUp function, confirm that it's returning the correct data, and there is no mismatch in the dates that could cause a dot to appear erroneously.

    Here is a simple checklist:

    • Verify the formula that determines the dot’s visibility. It should accurately reflect the presence of an action on that date.
    • Debug by using the Label control to display the value or condition being evaluated for the dot’s visibility next to the dot for troubleshooting purposes.
    • Correct any issues with the data source, such as incorrect data or incorrectly parsed dates.

    If the problem persists, it may be helpful to share the specific formula used for the dot's visibility so that it can be reviewed for any logical errors.

     

    Best Regards,
    Hassan Raza

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