Important:
This is retired content. This content is outdated and is no longer being maintained. It is provided as a courtesy for individuals who are still using these technologies. This content may contain URLs that were valid when originally published, but now link to sites or pages that no longer exist.
A version of this page is also available for
4/8/2010

This message retrieves the minimum and maximum allowable dates set for a month calendar control.

Syntax

MCM_GETRANGE 
wParam = 0;

lParam = (LPARAM)(LPSYSTEMTIME) 
lprgSysTimeArray;

Parameters

wParam

Not used.

lprgSysTimeArray

Long pointer to a two-element array of SYSTEMTIMEstructures that receives the date limit information. The minimum limit is set in lprgSysTimeArray[0], and lprgSysTimeArray[1] receives the maximum limit. If either element is set to all zeros, then no corresponding limit is set for the month calendar control. The time members of these structures are not modified.

Return Value

Returns a DWORDthat can be zero (no limits are set) or a combination of the following values that specify limit information:

GDTR_MAX

A maximum limit is set for the control; lprgSysTimeArray[0] is valid and contains the applicable date information.

GDTR_MIN

A minimum limit is set for the control; lprgSysTimeArray[1] is valid and contains the applicable date information.

Remarks

Related macro:  MonthCal_GetRange

Requirements

Header commctrl.h
Windows Embedded CE Windows CE 2.0 and later
Windows Mobile Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later

See Also

Other Resources

SYSTEMTIME