
Make interfaces customizable with little or no programming!
What You Need to Know to Use EZ Extensions
To use EZ Extensions, you must know the basics of Microsoft Access.
This includes knowing about Access objects and how they are used. You do not need to know how to program in VBA
(Access Basic) but you must know how to add a simple button to a form and enter one or two
lines of VBA code to the OnClick event of the button.
We provide several sample definitions and a sample table to learn how to use the
EZ Extensions product.
Features
- All interfaces are easy to integrate into your applications
- Tables are used extensively to drive the interfaces to make
customization easy and flexible
- Totally open, includes all source
code
- Year 2000 compliant
- Integrate the security forms in your applications royalty
free
EZ Extensions contains the following
components:
Digital Clock The EZ Extensions Digital Clock is a stand alone form that
shows the current system time. It's unique feature is it can be resized by grabbing the
side borders of the form and making the form larger or smaller. The developer can change
the appearance of the clock including font, colors, time
formats, etc.
Pop-up Calendars Several pop-up calendars are included. These are self-contained
forms that can be opened by themselves or called by another form to fill a value in a control.
There are buttons to move ahead or behind a month or year at a time. If you are dealing with
time, you can set the time by pressing the button with a picture of a clock on it and a time clock
will appear to make entry of time easy.
Pop-Up Calendars are used frequently to fill a form control with a date.
Microsoft Access
itself has an OCX or Active X calendar control. You can use the Pop-Up Calendar here instead of
the Active X calendar control when you want the
flexibility to modify the appearance and the functionality of the calendar. The calendars here provide
the following features:
- Stand alone form that can be opened to view just a
monthly calendar
- Pop-up form that will return to the calling form and
control, the selected date and time
- Easy means to create a form with more than one calendar by using the monthly calendar as a subform
sizable calendars
- Calendars that can be changed in appearance (fonts, colors, control locations, sizes, etc)
display pictures on each day
- Developer control of the interface to the calendar
- All self contained with no global variables, modules, or external references
completely written in Access Basic
- Set starting day of week
Single Month Pop-up Calendar
Time Clock This is a time selection pop-up form that you can use to enter
a time. Easily choose the current time or press the buttons to enter the time you want.
When you press OK, the form will return the time to the calling
form.

Event Schedular There are times when you need to create records based on date and time.
These could include task schedules, events, meetings, appointments, deadlines, deliveries, etc. You might also want
to create a schedule to perform or execute queries, macros, procedures, or other
programs. With the Event Schedular wizard, you can easily create entries in a table based
on user input. Your application could then use the table as appropriate for your specific
needs.
The structure of the tables and wizards can be modified as necessary, but they
could be used as is to provide a working system. The wizard can create one time,
hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly events.
An example of the Wizard screen displaying daily occurrence options is shown below. The options
displayed may vary depending on the event and frequency the
user selects.
Event Processor The Event Processor interface is designed to process events at certain
dates and times and execute specific instructions. These events could be simply to display a message,
or actually run a query, macro, function, or any other program. This capability is useful to automate
application and data maintenance, including batch processing, posting, backups,
replication, compressing, tracking capacities, etc. The system also can record when an event occurred as
well as the status or result. A sample table with holidays for
the years 1999, 2000, and 2001 is included.
Calendar Reports Based on a table of events, these redesigned reports can print daily,
weekly, and monthly calendars. Each report can list the events
to occur.
Containers Simulate the Access Database container, and modify the contents to be what you
want your user’s to see. You can use these methods to create
other user application interfaces.
EZ Extensionsis part of the EZ Developers Suite
System Requirements:
Access 97, 2000 or 2002
Runs on Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP, Windows NT 4
Licensing:
LAN License includes 1 CD and 1 printed user guide.
Additional manuals can be purchased separately or
purchase electronic version of the documentation.
Please call or email us for pricing.
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