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@textual maybe you can share a code sample on codesandbox with a brief explanation of how it should work, then I can take a look at the code and suggest solutions |
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Maybe @textual is trying to change function Controlled() {
const [month, setMonth] = useState(new Date());
return (
<DayPicker month={month} onMonthChange={setMonth} startMonth={variableStartMonth} />
);
} More code samples could help clarify your issue, @textual. |
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i have an event database and i don't want someone to just search for an entire year. but I would allow them to go forward a few months and search for something in the future. i set my max days to 30, and the undesired side effect is that I need to straddle dates to go into the future more than 30 days. it wont allow me to just go forward, I need to move the start date forward, then move the end date, and repeat until I can get a month or two into the future. is there a better way to handle this, like maybe clear the dates to allow them to set a start date whenever, and then enforce the 30 days max thing?
Im using the date range sample from shadcn, and I'm setting a bunch of vars. I'm not sure how to simulate my next js project in codepen, but here's the calendar component which is wrapped in a popover content component
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