public class DateItem extends FormItem
Can be rendered as a text field, or as 3 selects for day, month, year. Includes optional pop-up picker.
FormItem.CustomStateGetter, FormItem.StateCustomizerscClassName, warnOnEditorTypeConversion, warnOnEditorTypeConversionDefaultidfactoryCreated, factoryProperties, readOnly| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
DateItem()  | 
DateItem(com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptObject jsObj)  | 
DateItem(java.lang.String name)  | 
DateItem(java.lang.String name,
        java.lang.String title)  | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
static void | 
changeAutoChildDefaults(java.lang.String autoChildName,
                       Canvas defaults)
Changes the defaults for Canvas AutoChildren named  
autoChildName. | 
static void | 
changeAutoChildDefaults(java.lang.String autoChildName,
                       DrawItem defaults)
Changes the defaults for DrawItem AutoChildren named  
autoChildName. | 
static void | 
changeAutoChildDefaults(java.lang.String autoChildName,
                       FormItem defaults)
Changes the defaults for FormItem AutoChildren named  
autoChildName. | 
static void | 
changePickerIconDefaults(FormItemIcon defaults)  | 
void | 
deselectValue()
If  
useTextField is true, falls through to
 standard deselectValue() implementation on this
 items freeform text entry field. | 
void | 
deselectValue(java.lang.Boolean start)
If  
useTextField is true, falls through to
 standard deselectValue() implementation on this
 items freeform text entry field. | 
java.lang.String | 
getBrowserInputType()
If  
useTextField is true and browserInputType is
 set to "date", then a native HTML5 date input is used in place of a text input. | 
int | 
getCenturyThreshold()
Only used if we're showing the date in a text field. 
 | 
DateDisplayFormat | 
getDateFormatter()
If  
useTextField is true this
 property can be used to  customize the format in which dates are displayed for this item.Should be set to a standard DateDisplayFormat. | 
SelectItem | 
getDaySelector()
Select item to hold the day part of the date. 
 | 
SelectItem | 
getDaySelectorProperties()
Custom properties to apply to this dateItem's generated  
daySelector. | 
java.util.Date | 
getDefaultChooserDate()
Default date to show in the date chooser. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getEditProxyConstructor()
Default class used to construct the  
EditProxy for this component when the component is
 first placed into edit mode. | 
java.util.Date | 
getEndDate()
Maximum date the selectors will allow the user to pick. 
 | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getEnforceDate()
Can this field be set to a non-date value [other than null]? 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getEnteredValue()
Returns the raw text value typed into this items text field if  
useTextField  is true (otherwise returns the result of
 this.getValue()). | 
FiscalCalendar | 
getFiscalCalendar()
Returns the  
FiscalCalendar object that will be used by this item's DateChooser. | 
java.lang.String | 
getInputFormat()
If  
useTextField is true this
 property can be used to specify the input format for date strings. | 
java.lang.String | 
getInvalidDateStringMessage()
Validation error message to display if the user enters an invalid date 
 | 
SelectItem | 
getMonthSelector()
Select item to hold the month part of the date. 
 | 
SelectItem | 
getMonthSelectorProperties()
Custom properties to apply to this dateItem's generated  
monthSelector. | 
static DateItem | 
getOrCreateRef(com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptObject jsObj)  | 
java.lang.String | 
getPickerIconPrompt()
Prompt to show when the user hovers the mouse over the picker icon for this DateItem. 
 | 
DateChooser | 
getPickerProperties()
Properties for the  
DateChooser created by this form item. | 
TimeItem | 
getPickerTimeItemProperties()
A set of properties to apply to the  
TimeItem displayed in the picker
 when showPickerTimeItem is true. | 
int[] | 
getSelectionRange()
If  
useTextField is true, falls through to
 standard com.smartgwt.client.widgets.form.fields.FormItem#getSelectionRange implementation on this items
 freeform text entry field. | 
DateItemSelectorFormat | 
getSelectorFormat()
If showing date selectors rather than the date text field (so when   
this.useTextField is false), this
 property allows customization of the  order of the day, month and year selector fields. | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getShowChooserFiscalYearPicker()
When set to true, show a button that allows the calendar to be navigated by fiscal year. 
 | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getShowChooserWeekPicker()
When set to true, show a button that allows the calendar to be navigated by week or fiscal week, depending on the value
 of  
showChooserFiscalYearPicker. | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getShowHintInField()
If  
useTextField is true and a hint is set, should the hint be shown within the field? | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getShowPickerTimeItem()
If this field is of type  
"datetime", when showing the DateChooser,
 should the time field be displayed? | 
java.util.Date | 
getStartDate()
Minimum date the selectors will allow the user to pick. 
 | 
Alignment | 
getTextAlign()
If  
useTextField is true this
 property governs the alignment of text within the text field. | 
TextItem | 
getTextField()
Text field to hold the entire date in "type in" format, if  
useTextField is true. | 
TextItem | 
getTextFieldProperties()
Custom properties to apply to this dateItem's generated  
textField. | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getUse24HourTime()
When showing the  
DateChooser and the field is of type "datetime", whether the time field should be set to use 24-hour time. | 
boolean | 
getUsePlaceholderForHint()
If  
showing the hint in field and if
 supported by the browser, should the HTML5
 placeholder attribute
  be used to display the hint within the field? If set to false, then use of
  the placeholder attribute is disabled and an alternative technique to display
  the hint in-field is used instead. | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getUseSharedPicker()
When set to true (the default), use a single shared date-picker across all widgets that use one. 
 | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getUseTextField()
Should we show the date in a text field, or as 3 select boxes? 
 | 
java.util.Date | 
getValueAsDate()
Return the value tracked by this form item. 
 | 
SelectItem | 
getYearSelector()
Select item to hold the year part of the date. 
 | 
SelectItem | 
getYearSelectorProperties()
Custom properties to apply to this dateItem's generated  
yearSelector. | 
boolean | 
pendingStatusChanged(DynamicForm form,
                    FormItem item,
                    boolean pendingStatus,
                    java.lang.Object newValue,
                    java.lang.Object value)
Notification method called when  
showPending is
 enabled and this date item should either clear or show its pending visual state. | 
void | 
selectValue()
If  
useTextField is true, falls through to
 standard selectValue() implementation on this items
 freeform text entry field. | 
void | 
setBrowserInputType(java.lang.String browserInputType)
If  
useTextField is true and browserInputType is
 set to "date", then a native HTML5 date input is used in place of a text input. | 
void | 
setCenturyThreshold(int centuryThreshold)
Only used if we're showing the date in a text field. 
 | 
void | 
setDateFormatter(DateDisplayFormat dateFormatter)
If  
useTextField is true this
 property can be used to  customize the format in which dates are displayed for this item.Should be set to a standard DateDisplayFormat. | 
void | 
setDaySelectorProperties(SelectItem daySelectorProperties)
Custom properties to apply to this dateItem's generated  
daySelector. | 
void | 
setDefaultChooserDate(java.util.Date defaultChooserDate)
Default date to show in the date chooser. 
 | 
static void | 
setDefaultProperties(DateItem dateItemProperties)
Class level method to set the default properties of this class. 
 | 
void | 
setEditorValueFormatter(FormItemValueFormatter formatter)
An optional  
FormItemValueFormatter to map this item's current data 
 value  to a display value. | 
void | 
setEditorValueParser(FormItemValueParser valueParser)
An optional  
FormItemValueParser to map a user-entered display value to a data
 value for storage. | 
void | 
setEditProxyConstructor(java.lang.String editProxyConstructor)
Default class used to construct the  
EditProxy for this component when the component is
 first placed into edit mode. | 
void | 
setEndDate(java.util.Date endDate)
Maximum date the selectors will allow the user to pick. 
 | 
void | 
setEnforceDate(java.lang.Boolean enforceDate)
Can this field be set to a non-date value [other than null]? 
 | 
void | 
setFiscalCalendar()
Sets the  
FiscalCalendar object that will be used by this item's DateChooser. | 
void | 
setFiscalCalendar(FiscalCalendar fiscalCalendar)
Sets the  
FiscalCalendar object that will be used by this item's DateChooser. | 
void | 
setInputFormat(java.lang.String inputFormat)
If  
useTextField is true this
 property can be used to specify the input format for date strings. | 
void | 
setInvalidDateStringMessage(java.lang.String invalidDateStringMessage)
Validation error message to display if the user enters an invalid date 
 | 
void | 
setMaskDateSeparator(java.lang.String maskDateSeparator)
 | 
void | 
setMonthSelectorProperties(SelectItem monthSelectorProperties)
Custom properties to apply to this dateItem's generated  
monthSelector. | 
void | 
setPickerIconPrompt(java.lang.String pickerIconPrompt)
Prompt to show when the user hovers the mouse over the picker icon for this DateItem. 
 | 
void | 
setPickerProperties(DateChooser pickerProperties)
Properties for the  
DateChooser created by this form item. | 
void | 
setPickerTimeItemProperties(TimeItem pickerTimeItemProperties)
A set of properties to apply to the  
TimeItem displayed in the picker
 when showPickerTimeItem is true. | 
void | 
setSelectionRange(int start,
                 int end)
If  
useTextField is true, falls through to
 standard setSelectionRange() implementation
 on this items freeform text entry field. | 
void | 
setSelectorFormat(DateItemSelectorFormat selectorFormat)
If showing date selectors rather than the date text field (so when   
this.useTextField is false), this
 property allows customization of the  order of the day, month and year selector fields. | 
void | 
setShowChooserFiscalYearPicker(java.lang.Boolean showChooserFiscalYearPicker)
When set to true, show a button that allows the calendar to be navigated by fiscal year. 
 | 
void | 
setShowChooserWeekPicker(java.lang.Boolean showChooserWeekPicker)
When set to true, show a button that allows the calendar to be navigated by week or fiscal week, depending on the value
 of  
showChooserFiscalYearPicker. | 
void | 
setShowHintInField(java.lang.Boolean showHintInField)
If  
useTextField is true and a hint is set, should the hint be shown within the field? | 
void | 
setShowPickerTimeItem(java.lang.Boolean showPickerTimeItem)
If this field is of type  
"datetime", when showing the DateChooser,
 should the time field be displayed? | 
void | 
setStartDate(java.util.Date startDate)
Minimum date the selectors will allow the user to pick. 
 | 
void | 
setTextAlign(Alignment textAlign)
If  
useTextField is true this
 property governs the alignment of text within the text field. | 
void | 
setTextFieldProperties(TextItem textFieldProperties)
Custom properties to apply to this dateItem's generated  
textField. | 
void | 
setUse24HourTime(java.lang.Boolean use24HourTime)
When showing the  
DateChooser and the field is of type "datetime", whether the time field should be set to use 24-hour time. | 
void | 
setUseMask(java.lang.Boolean useMask)
If  
useTextField is not false this
 property determines if an input mask should be used. | 
void | 
setUsePlaceholderForHint(boolean usePlaceholderForHint)
If  
showing the hint in field and if
 supported by the browser, should the HTML5
 placeholder attribute
  be used to display the hint within the field? If set to false, then use of
  the placeholder attribute is disabled and an alternative technique to display
  the hint in-field is used instead. | 
void | 
setUseSharedPicker(java.lang.Boolean useSharedPicker)
When set to true (the default), use a single shared date-picker across all widgets that use one. 
 | 
void | 
setUseTextField(java.lang.Boolean useTextField)
Should we show the date in a text field, or as 3 select boxes? 
 | 
void | 
setYearSelectorProperties(SelectItem yearSelectorProperties)
Custom properties to apply to this dateItem's generated  
yearSelector. | 
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getAttributeAsRecord, getAttributeAsStringArray, getAttributes, getHandlerCount, getReadOnly, isFactoryCreated, logConfiguration, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttributeAsJavaObject, setFactoryCreated, setReadOnlypublic DateItem()
public DateItem(com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptObject jsObj)
public DateItem(java.lang.String name)
public DateItem(java.lang.String name,
                java.lang.String title)
public static DateItem getOrCreateRef(com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptObject jsObj)
public static void changeAutoChildDefaults(java.lang.String autoChildName,
                                           Canvas defaults)
autoChildName.autoChildName - name of an AutoChild to customize the defaults for.defaults - Canvas defaults to apply. These defaults override any existing properties
 without destroying or wiping out non-overridden properties.  For usage tips on this
 param, see SGWTProperties.AutoChildUsagepublic static void changeAutoChildDefaults(java.lang.String autoChildName,
                                           FormItem defaults)
autoChildName.autoChildName - name of an AutoChild to customize the defaults for.defaults - FormItem defaults to apply. These defaults override any existing properties
 without destroying or wiping out non-overridden properties.  For usage tips on this
 param, see SGWTProperties.AutoChildUsagepublic static void changeAutoChildDefaults(java.lang.String autoChildName,
                                           DrawItem defaults)
autoChildName.autoChildName - name of an AutoChild to customize the defaults for.defaults - DrawItem defaults to apply. These defaults override any existing properties
 without destroying or wiping out non-overridden properties.  For usage tips on this
 param, see SGWTProperties.AutoChildUsagepublic static void changePickerIconDefaults(FormItemIcon defaults)
public void setBrowserInputType(java.lang.String browserInputType)
useTextField is true and browserInputType is
 set to "date", then a native HTML5 date input is used in place of a text input.  The use of a native HTML5 date input causes
 certain features to be disabled. Input masks, the picker icon, and a custom dateFormatter are not supported. In-field hints are currently supported, but future
 browser changes might force this support to be removed. Therefore, it is safest to not use in-field hints (set
 showHintInField to false) in conjunction with a native HTML5 date input. 
NOTE: This feature requires specific CSS changes. Currently these changes have been made to the Enterprise, EnterpriseBlue, and Graphite skins only.
Note : This is an advanced setting
setBrowserInputType in class FormItembrowserInputType - Default value is nullpublic java.lang.String getBrowserInputType()
useTextField is true and browserInputType is
 set to "date", then a native HTML5 date input is used in place of a text input.  The use of a native HTML5 date input causes
 certain features to be disabled. Input masks, the picker icon, and a custom dateFormatter are not supported. In-field hints are currently supported, but future
 browser changes might force this support to be removed. Therefore, it is safest to not use in-field hints (set
 showHintInField to false) in conjunction with a native HTML5 date input. 
NOTE: This feature requires specific CSS changes. Currently these changes have been made to the Enterprise, EnterpriseBlue, and Graphite skins only.
getBrowserInputType in class FormItempublic void setCenturyThreshold(int centuryThreshold)
 If you need to allow 1 and 2 digit years,
 set this attribute to  null to have the control retain your year-value as entered.
centuryThreshold - Default value is 25Appearance overview and related methodspublic int getCenturyThreshold()
 If you need to allow 1 and 2 digit years,
 set this attribute to  null to have the control retain your year-value as entered.
Appearance overview and related methodspublic void setDateFormatter(DateDisplayFormat dateFormatter)
useTextField is true this
 property can be used to  customize the format in which dates are displayed for this item.DateDisplayFormat.  As with any formItem rendering out a date value, if no
 explicit dateFormatter is supplied, dateFormatter will be derived from DynamicForm.dateFormatter or DynamicForm.datetimeFormatter,  depending on the
 specified FormItem.type for this field, if set,
 otherwise from the standard default Date.setShortDisplayFormat() or Date.setShortDatetimeDisplayFormat(). 
 NOTE: For entirely custom formats, developers may apply a custom  
 editorValueFormatter. To ensure the DateItem is able to parse user-entered date strings back into Dates,
 for most cases developers can specify an explicit inputFormat, or if necessary a custom editorValueParser  
 This attribute does not have an effect if a
 native HTML5 date or datetime input is being used. See browserInputType.
setDateFormatter in class FormItemdateFormatter - Default value is nullFormItem.setTimeFormatter(com.smartgwt.client.types.TimeDisplayFormat), 
FormItem.setFormat(java.lang.String), 
Appearance overview and related methodspublic DateDisplayFormat getDateFormatter()
useTextField is true this
 property can be used to  customize the format in which dates are displayed for this item.DateDisplayFormat.  As with any formItem rendering out a date value, if no
 explicit dateFormatter is supplied, dateFormatter will be derived from DynamicForm.dateFormatter or DynamicForm.datetimeFormatter,  depending on the
 specified FormItem.type for this field, if set,
 otherwise from the standard default Date.setShortDisplayFormat() or Date.setShortDatetimeDisplayFormat(). 
 NOTE: For entirely custom formats, developers may apply a custom  
 editorValueFormatter. To ensure the DateItem is able to parse user-entered date strings back into Dates,
 for most cases developers can specify an explicit inputFormat, or if necessary a custom editorValueParser  
 This attribute does not have an effect if a
 native HTML5 date or datetime input is being used. See browserInputType.
getDateFormatter in class FormItemFormItem.getTimeFormatter(), 
FormItem.getFormat(), 
Appearance overview and related methodspublic SelectItem getDaySelector()
 For an overview of how to use and configure AutoChildren, see Using AutoChildren.
public void setDaySelectorProperties(SelectItem daySelectorProperties)
daySelector.
 Note : This is an advanced setting
daySelectorProperties - Default value is nullpublic SelectItem getDaySelectorProperties()
daySelector.public void setDefaultChooserDate(java.util.Date defaultChooserDate)
defaultChooserDate - Default value is nullpublic java.util.Date getDefaultChooserDate()
 Default
 implementation returns defaultChooserDate
public void setEditProxyConstructor(java.lang.String editProxyConstructor)
EditProxy for this component when the component is
 first placed into edit mode.setEditProxyConstructor in class FormItemeditProxyConstructor - See SCClassName . Default value is "DateItemEditProxy"public java.lang.String getEditProxyConstructor()
EditProxy for this component when the component is
 first placed into edit mode.getEditProxyConstructor in class FormItemSCClassNamepublic void setEndDate(java.util.Date endDate)
 See startDate for details on how this restriction works.
 
If this method is called after the component has been drawn/initialized:
 Setter for endDate.
endDate - the new endDate.. Default value is 12/31/2015Appearance overview and related methodspublic java.util.Date getEndDate()
 See startDate for details on how this restriction works.
Appearance overview and related methodspublic void setEnforceDate(java.lang.Boolean enforceDate)
 When set to true, FormItem.setValue() will return
 false without setting the item value
  and log a warning if passed something other than a valid date value.
 If the dateItem is showing a free-form text
 entry field,
  and a user enters a text value which cannot be parsed into a valid date, the item will
 automatically redraw and display the invalidDateStringMessage (though at this
 point calling FormItem.getValue() will return the
 string entered by the user).
  
When set to false, a user may enter a value that is not a valid date (for example, "Not applicable") and the value will not immediately be flagged as an error. However note that for the value to actually pass validation you would need to declare the field as not of "date" type, for example:
      {name:"startDate", type:"dateOrOther", editorType:"DateItem", useTextField:true },
  
  The type "dateOrOther" could be declared as a SimpleType, with validators that
  will accept either a valid date or certain special Strings (like "Not Available").
  
 Only applies to dateItems where useTextField is
 true. Non-Date values
  are never supported in items where useTextField is false.
  
  This attribute does not have an effect if a native HTML5 date input is being used.
  See browserInputType.
 
Note : This is an advanced setting
enforceDate - Default value is falsepublic java.lang.Boolean getEnforceDate()
 When set to true, FormItem.setValue() will return
 false without setting the item value
  and log a warning if passed something other than a valid date value.
 If the dateItem is showing a free-form text
 entry field,
  and a user enters a text value which cannot be parsed into a valid date, the item will
 automatically redraw and display the invalidDateStringMessage (though at this
 point calling FormItem.getValue() will return the
 string entered by the user).
  
When set to false, a user may enter a value that is not a valid date (for example, "Not applicable") and the value will not immediately be flagged as an error. However note that for the value to actually pass validation you would need to declare the field as not of "date" type, for example:
      {name:"startDate", type:"dateOrOther", editorType:"DateItem", useTextField:true },
  
  The type "dateOrOther" could be declared as a SimpleType, with validators that
  will accept either a valid date or certain special Strings (like "Not Available").
  
 Only applies to dateItems where useTextField is
 true. Non-Date values
  are never supported in items where useTextField is false.
  
  This attribute does not have an effect if a native HTML5 date input is being used.
  See browserInputType.
public void setInputFormat(java.lang.String inputFormat)
useTextField is true this
 property can be used to specify the input format for date strings.  If unset, the input format will be determined based
 on the specified dateFormatter if possible
 (see getInputFormat()), otherwise picked up from
 the Date class (see Date.setInputFormat()).  Should be set to a
 standard DateInputFormat 
 Note that the DateInputFormat property is sufficient to parse date or datetime strings specified in most
 standard date formats. However should an entirely custom parsing function be required developers can   apply a custom
 editorValueParser function. 
 This attribute does not have an effect if a native HTML5 date input is
 being used. See browserInputType.
setInputFormat in class FormIteminputFormat - See DateInputFormat . Default value is nullFormItem.setDisplayFormat(com.smartgwt.client.types.DateDisplayFormat)public java.lang.String getInputFormat()
useTextField is true this
 property can be used to specify the input format for date strings.  If unset, the input format will be determined based
 on the specified dateFormatter if possible
 (see getInputFormat()), otherwise picked up from
 the Date class (see Date.setInputFormat()).  Should be set to a
 standard DateInputFormat 
 Note that the DateInputFormat property is sufficient to parse date or datetime strings specified in most
 standard date formats. However should an entirely custom parsing function be required developers can   apply a custom
 editorValueParser function. 
 This attribute does not have an effect if a native HTML5 date input is
 being used. See browserInputType.
getInputFormat in class FormItemuseTextField is true this
 method returns a standard DateInputFormat, determining how values entered by the user
 are to be converted to Javascript Date objects.  If an explicit inputFormat has been specified it will be returned,
 otherwise, if a custom dateFormatter or format are specified, the input format will be automatically
 derived from that property. 
Otherwise, the global inputFormat is used.
 Note that the inputFormat will ignore
 any separator characters and padding of values. However if necessary entirely custom date formatting and parsing may be
 achieved via the  setEditorValueFormatter() and  setEditorValueParser() APIs. See DateInputFormat
com.smartgwt.client.widgets.form.fields.DateItem#getDisplayFormatpublic void setInvalidDateStringMessage(java.lang.String invalidDateStringMessage)
invalidDateStringMessage - Default value is "Invalid date"public java.lang.String getInvalidDateStringMessage()
public void setMaskDateSeparator(java.lang.String maskDateSeparator)
useTextField and useMask are both true this value is the
 separator between date components. If unset Date.getDefaultDateSeparator() will be used.
 Note : This is an advanced setting
maskDateSeparator - Default value is nullBasics overview and related methodspublic SelectItem getMonthSelector()
 For an overview of how to use and configure AutoChildren, see Using AutoChildren.
public void setMonthSelectorProperties(SelectItem monthSelectorProperties)
monthSelector.
 Note : This is an advanced setting
monthSelectorProperties - Default value is nullpublic SelectItem getMonthSelectorProperties()
monthSelector.public void setPickerIconPrompt(java.lang.String pickerIconPrompt)
setPickerIconPrompt in class FormItempickerIconPrompt - See HTMLString . Default value is "Show Date Chooser"public java.lang.String getPickerIconPrompt()
getPickerIconPrompt in class FormItemHTMLStringpublic void setPickerProperties(DateChooser pickerProperties)
DateChooser created by this form item.pickerProperties - Default value is see belowSGWTPropertiespublic DateChooser getPickerProperties()
DateChooser created by this form item.public void setPickerTimeItemProperties(TimeItem pickerTimeItemProperties)
TimeItem displayed in the picker
 when showPickerTimeItem is true.  Has
 no effect for fields of type "date".
 
Note : This is an advanced setting
pickerTimeItemProperties - Default value is nullpublic TimeItem getPickerTimeItemProperties()
TimeItem displayed in the picker
 when showPickerTimeItem is true.  Has
 no effect for fields of type "date".
public void setSelectorFormat(DateItemSelectorFormat selectorFormat)
this.useTextField is false), this
 property allows customization of the  order of the day, month and year selector fields.  If unset these fields will
 match the specified inputFormat for this item.  Note: selectors may be ommitted entirely by setting selectorFormat to
 (for example)  "MD". In this case the value for the omitted selector will match the defaultValue specified for the item.  For example, if
 the selector format is "MD" (month and day only), the year comes from the Date specified as the defaultValue.
selectorFormat - Default value is nullpublic DateItemSelectorFormat getSelectorFormat()
this.useTextField is false), this
 property allows customization of the  order of the day, month and year selector fields.  If unset these fields will
 match the specified inputFormat for this item.  Note: selectors may be ommitted entirely by setting selectorFormat to
 (for example)  "MD". In this case the value for the omitted selector will match the defaultValue specified for the item.  For example, if
 the selector format is "MD" (month and day only), the year comes from the Date specified as the defaultValue.
public void setShowChooserFiscalYearPicker(java.lang.Boolean showChooserFiscalYearPicker)
showChooserFiscalYearPicker - Default value is falsepublic java.lang.Boolean getShowChooserFiscalYearPicker()
public void setShowChooserWeekPicker(java.lang.Boolean showChooserWeekPicker)
showChooserFiscalYearPicker.showChooserWeekPicker - Default value is falsepublic java.lang.Boolean getShowChooserWeekPicker()
showChooserFiscalYearPicker.public void setShowHintInField(java.lang.Boolean showHintInField)
useTextField is true and a hint is set, should the hint be shown within the field? 
 Note that when using a native HTML5 date input (see browserInputType), in-field hints are currently
 supported, but future browser changes might not allow in-field hints to be supported. Therefore, it is safest to
 not use in-field hints in conjunction with a native HTML5 date input. 
 To change this attribute after being
 drawn, it is necessary to call FormItem.redraw() or
 redraw the form.
 
Note : This is an advanced setting
showHintInField - Default value is nullFormItem.setHint(java.lang.String), 
setUsePlaceholderForHint(boolean), 
Appearance overview and related methodspublic java.lang.Boolean getShowHintInField()
useTextField is true and a hint is set, should the hint be shown within the field? 
 Note that when using a native HTML5 date input (see browserInputType), in-field hints are currently
 supported, but future browser changes might not allow in-field hints to be supported. Therefore, it is safest to
 not use in-field hints in conjunction with a native HTML5 date input. 
 To change this attribute after being
 drawn, it is necessary to call FormItem.redraw() or
 redraw the form.
FormItem.getHint(), 
getUsePlaceholderForHint(), 
Appearance overview and related methodspublic void setShowPickerTimeItem(java.lang.Boolean showPickerTimeItem)
"datetime", when showing the DateChooser,
 should the time field be displayed?  Has no effect
 for fields of type "date". 
 This attribute does not have an effect if a native HTML5 date input is being
 used. See browserInputType.
showPickerTimeItem - Default value is truepublic java.lang.Boolean getShowPickerTimeItem()
"datetime", when showing the DateChooser,
 should the time field be displayed?  Has no effect
 for fields of type "date". 
 This attribute does not have an effect if a native HTML5 date input is being
 used. See browserInputType.
public void setStartDate(java.util.Date startDate)
 NOTE: by design, setting startDate and
 endDate will not always prevent the user from picking invalid values.  In particular: 
This is by design as it allows the user to set the day, month and year in whatever order is convenient, rather than forcing them to pick in a specific order.
 For actual enforcement of a date being in correct range before data is submitted, a Validator of type "dateRange" should always be declared.
 
If this method is called after the component has been drawn/initialized:
 Setter for startDate.
startDate - the new startDate.. Default value is 1/1/1995Appearance overview and related methodspublic java.util.Date getStartDate()
 NOTE: by design, setting startDate and
 endDate will not always prevent the user from picking invalid values.  In particular: 
This is by design as it allows the user to set the day, month and year in whatever order is convenient, rather than forcing them to pick in a specific order.
 For actual enforcement of a date being in correct range before data is submitted, a Validator of type "dateRange" should always be declared.
Appearance overview and related methodspublic void setTextAlign(Alignment textAlign)
useTextField is true this
 property governs the alignment of text within the text field. Defaults to "right" by default or
 "left" if the page is in rtl mode.  This attribute does not
 have an effect if a native HTML5 date input is being used. See browserInputType.
setTextAlign in class FormItemtextAlign - Default value is variesAppearance overview and related methodspublic Alignment getTextAlign()
useTextField is true this
 property governs the alignment of text within the text field. Defaults to "right" by default or
 "left" if the page is in rtl mode.  This attribute does not
 have an effect if a native HTML5 date input is being used. See browserInputType.
getTextAlign in class FormItemAppearance overview and related methodspublic TextItem getTextField()
useTextField is true.
 
 For an overview of how to use and configure AutoChildren, see Using AutoChildren.
public void setTextFieldProperties(TextItem textFieldProperties)
textField. Only applies if useTextField is true.
 Note : This is an advanced setting
textFieldProperties - Default value is nullpublic TextItem getTextFieldProperties()
textField. Only applies if useTextField is true.public void setUse24HourTime(java.lang.Boolean use24HourTime)
DateChooser and the field is of type "datetime", whether the time field should be set to use 24-hour time.  The  default is
 true.  Has no effect if showPickerTimeItem is explicitly set to false.
use24HourTime - Default value is truepublic java.lang.Boolean getUse24HourTime()
DateChooser and the field is of type "datetime", whether the time field should be set to use 24-hour time.  The  default is
 true.  Has no effect if showPickerTimeItem is explicitly set to false.
public void setUseMask(java.lang.Boolean useMask)
useTextField is not false this
 property determines if an input mask should be used. The format of the mask is determined by the  inputFormat or dateFormatter (in that order).  This attribute
 does not have an effect if a native HTML5 date input is being used. See browserInputType.
 
Note : This is an advanced setting
useMask - Default value is nullsetMaskDateSeparator(java.lang.String), 
Basics overview and related methodspublic void setUsePlaceholderForHint(boolean usePlaceholderForHint)
showing the hint in field and if
 supported by the browser, should the HTML5
 placeholder attribute
  be used to display the hint within the field? If set to false, then use of
  the placeholder attribute is disabled and an alternative technique to display
  the hint in-field is used instead.
  
  The HTML5 placeholder attribute is supported in the following major browsers:
  
WebView (used by the stock Browser app and when
      packaging with PhoneGap)In browsers other than the above, in-field hints are implemented via a different technique.
  Note that placeholder behavior is known to differ in Internet Explorer and certain old
  versions of the above browsers due to a recent change in the HTML5 specification regarding
  the placeholder attribute. Under the old rules, the placeholder is cleared
  when the element is focused. In the latest HTML5 spec as published by WHATWG, the placeholder
  is still displayed when the element is focused as long as the value is an empty string.
  
| Browser | Pseudo-class or pseudo-element | 
|---|---|
| Chrome, Safari | ::-webkit-input-placeholder | 
  
| Firefox 4 - 18 | :-moz-placeholder | 
  
| Firefox 19+ | ::-moz-placeholder | 
  
| Internet Explorer | :-ms-input-placeholder | 
  
Note that unlike other browsers, Firefox 19+ applies opacity:0.4 to the placeholder text. See Bug 556145 - Placeholder text default style should use opacity instead of GrayText
Because browsers are required to ignore the entire rule if a selector is invalid, separate rules are needed for each browser. For example:
::-webkit-input-placeholder {
     color: blue;
     opacity: 1;
 }
 :-moz-placeholder {
     color: blue;
     opacity: 1;
 }
 ::-moz-placeholder {
     color: blue;
     opacity: 1;
 }
 :-ms-input-placeholder {
     color: blue;
     opacity: 1;
 }
  If using Sass, it may be useful to utilize Sass' parent selector feature. For example:
.myCustomItem,
 .myCustomItemRTL,
 .myCustomItemDisabled,
 .myCustomItemDisabledRTL,
 .myCustomItemError,
 .myCustomItemErrorRTL,
 .myCustomItemFocused,
 .myCustomItemFocusedRTL,
 .myCustomItemHint,
 .myCustomItemHintRTL,
 .myCustomItemDisabledHint,
 .myCustomItemDisabledHintRTL {
     // ...
 
     &::-webkit-input-placeholder {
         color: blue;
         opacity: 1;
     }
     &:-moz-placeholder {
         color: blue;
         opacity: 1;
     }
     &::-moz-placeholder {
         color: blue;
         opacity: 1;
     }
     &:-ms-input-placeholder {
         color: blue;
         opacity: 1;
     }
 }
  
  If using Compass, the
 input-placeholder mixin
  that was added in version 1.0 can further simplify the code to style the placeholder text
  For example:
  
.myCustomItem,
 .myCustomItemRTL,
 .myCustomItemDisabled,
 .myCustomItemDisabledRTL,
 .myCustomItemError,
 .myCustomItemErrorRTL,
 .myCustomItemFocused,
 .myCustomItemFocusedRTL,
 .myCustomItemHint,
 .myCustomItemHintRTL,
 .myCustomItemDisabledHint,
 .myCustomItemDisabledHintRTL {
     // ...
 
     @include input-placeholder {
         color: blue;
         opacity: 1;
     }
 }
  Note : This is an advanced setting
usePlaceholderForHint - Default value is trueFormItem.setHint(java.lang.String), 
Appearance overview and related methodspublic boolean getUsePlaceholderForHint()
showing the hint in field and if
 supported by the browser, should the HTML5
 placeholder attribute
  be used to display the hint within the field? If set to false, then use of
  the placeholder attribute is disabled and an alternative technique to display
  the hint in-field is used instead.
  
  The HTML5 placeholder attribute is supported in the following major browsers:
  
WebView (used by the stock Browser app and when
      packaging with PhoneGap)In browsers other than the above, in-field hints are implemented via a different technique.
  Note that placeholder behavior is known to differ in Internet Explorer and certain old
  versions of the above browsers due to a recent change in the HTML5 specification regarding
  the placeholder attribute. Under the old rules, the placeholder is cleared
  when the element is focused. In the latest HTML5 spec as published by WHATWG, the placeholder
  is still displayed when the element is focused as long as the value is an empty string.
  
| Browser | Pseudo-class or pseudo-element | 
|---|---|
| Chrome, Safari | ::-webkit-input-placeholder | 
  
| Firefox 4 - 18 | :-moz-placeholder | 
  
| Firefox 19+ | ::-moz-placeholder | 
  
| Internet Explorer | :-ms-input-placeholder | 
  
Note that unlike other browsers, Firefox 19+ applies opacity:0.4 to the placeholder text. See Bug 556145 - Placeholder text default style should use opacity instead of GrayText
Because browsers are required to ignore the entire rule if a selector is invalid, separate rules are needed for each browser. For example:
::-webkit-input-placeholder {
     color: blue;
     opacity: 1;
 }
 :-moz-placeholder {
     color: blue;
     opacity: 1;
 }
 ::-moz-placeholder {
     color: blue;
     opacity: 1;
 }
 :-ms-input-placeholder {
     color: blue;
     opacity: 1;
 }
  If using Sass, it may be useful to utilize Sass' parent selector feature. For example:
.myCustomItem,
 .myCustomItemRTL,
 .myCustomItemDisabled,
 .myCustomItemDisabledRTL,
 .myCustomItemError,
 .myCustomItemErrorRTL,
 .myCustomItemFocused,
 .myCustomItemFocusedRTL,
 .myCustomItemHint,
 .myCustomItemHintRTL,
 .myCustomItemDisabledHint,
 .myCustomItemDisabledHintRTL {
     // ...
 
     &::-webkit-input-placeholder {
         color: blue;
         opacity: 1;
     }
     &:-moz-placeholder {
         color: blue;
         opacity: 1;
     }
     &::-moz-placeholder {
         color: blue;
         opacity: 1;
     }
     &:-ms-input-placeholder {
         color: blue;
         opacity: 1;
     }
 }
  
  If using Compass, the
 input-placeholder mixin
  that was added in version 1.0 can further simplify the code to style the placeholder text
  For example:
  
.myCustomItem,
 .myCustomItemRTL,
 .myCustomItemDisabled,
 .myCustomItemDisabledRTL,
 .myCustomItemError,
 .myCustomItemErrorRTL,
 .myCustomItemFocused,
 .myCustomItemFocusedRTL,
 .myCustomItemHint,
 .myCustomItemHintRTL,
 .myCustomItemDisabledHint,
 .myCustomItemDisabledHintRTL {
     // ...
 
     @include input-placeholder {
         color: blue;
         opacity: 1;
     }
 }
  FormItem.getHint(), 
Appearance overview and related methodspublic void setUseSharedPicker(java.lang.Boolean useSharedPicker)
picker and  pickerProperties for details
 on setting up an unshared picker.useSharedPicker - Default value is truepublic java.lang.Boolean getUseSharedPicker()
picker and  pickerProperties for details
 on setting up an unshared picker.public void setUseTextField(java.lang.Boolean useTextField)
useTextField - Default value is nullBasics overview and related methods, 
Date Examplepublic java.lang.Boolean getUseTextField()
Basics overview and related methods, 
Date Examplepublic SelectItem getYearSelector()
 For an overview of how to use and configure AutoChildren, see Using AutoChildren.
public void setYearSelectorProperties(SelectItem yearSelectorProperties)
yearSelector.
 Note : This is an advanced setting
yearSelectorProperties - Default value is nullpublic SelectItem getYearSelectorProperties()
yearSelector.public void deselectValue()
useTextField is true, falls through to
 standard deselectValue() implementation on this
 items freeform text entry field. Otherwise has no effect.public void deselectValue(java.lang.Boolean start)
useTextField is true, falls through to
 standard deselectValue() implementation on this
 items freeform text entry field. Otherwise has no effect.start - If this parameter is passed, new cursor insertion position will be   moved to the start, rather than the end of this
 item's value.public java.lang.String getEnteredValue()
useTextField  is true (otherwise returns the result of
 this.getValue()).public FiscalCalendar getFiscalCalendar()
FiscalCalendar object that will be used by this item's DateChooser.public boolean pendingStatusChanged(DynamicForm form, FormItem item, boolean pendingStatus, java.lang.Object newValue, java.lang.Object value)
showPending is
 enabled and this date item should either clear or show its pending visual state.  The default behavior is that the
 titleStyle and cellStyle are updated to include/exclude the "Pending"
 suffix. In addition, when displayed in the pending state: 
useTextField is true, then the "Pending" 
 suffix will be appended to the textBoxStyle
 applied to the     textField; otherwise
 useTextField is false) the color of the     daySelector, monthSelector     and/or yearSelector will change when the day, month, or year 
    is different, respectively. false will cancel this default behavior.form - the managing DynamicForm instance.item - the form item itself (also available as "this").pendingStatus - true if the item should show its pending visual state; false otherwise.newValue - the current form item value.value - the value that would be restored by a call to DynamicForm.resetValues().false to cancel the default behavior.public void selectValue()
useTextField is true, falls through to
 standard selectValue() implementation on this items
 freeform text entry field. Otherwise has no effect.public void setFiscalCalendar()
FiscalCalendar object that will be used by this item's DateChooser.  If 
 unset, the global fiscal calendar is used.public void setFiscalCalendar(FiscalCalendar fiscalCalendar)
FiscalCalendar object that will be used by this item's DateChooser.  If 
 unset, the global fiscal calendar is used.fiscalCalendar - the fiscal calendar for this chooser, if set, or the global            one otherwisepublic void setSelectionRange(int start,
                              int end)
useTextField is true, falls through to
 standard setSelectionRange() implementation
 on this items freeform text entry field. Otherwise has no effect.start - character index for start of new selectionend - character index for end of new selectionpublic static void setDefaultProperties(DateItem dateItemProperties)
Note: This method is intended for setting default attributes only and will affect all instances of the underlying class (including those automatically generated in JavaScript). This method should not be used to apply standard EventHandlers or override methods for a class - use a custom subclass instead. Calling this method after instances have been created can result in undefined behavior, since it bypasses any setters and a class instance may have already examined a particular property and not be expecting any changes through this route.
dateItemProperties - properties that should be used as new defaults when instances of this class are createdSGWTPropertiespublic java.util.Date getValueAsDate()
public int[] getSelectionRange()
useTextField is true, falls through to
 standard com.smartgwt.client.widgets.form.fields.FormItem#getSelectionRange implementation on this items
 freeform text entry field. Otherwise has no effect.public void setEditorValueFormatter(FormItemValueFormatter formatter)
FormItemValueFormatter to map this item's current data 
 value  to a display value. Only applies if setUseTextField(java.lang.Boolean) is true.
 Notes
#setDateFormatter() already provides support for most standard "short date" formats, so
         a completely custom formatter method is often not required.DateUtil class.#setInputFormat() or
         supply a custom #setEditorValueParser()
 When writing custom date formatting and parsing logic, developers may find the 
 DateTimeFormat class helpful.
setEditorValueFormatter in class FormItemformatter - the FormItemValueFormatterpublic void setEditorValueParser(FormItemValueParser valueParser)
FormItemValueParser to map a user-entered display value to a data
 value for storage. Only applies if #setUseTextField() is set to true.
 
 A custom parser function will typically only be required if
 a custom formatter is specified via setEditorValueFormatter(FormItemValueFormatter). Even then,
 you may be able to simply specify an inputFormat that matches the custom display
 format for this item.
 
 System-wide custom date parsing and formatting may be achieved via methods on the DateUtil class.
 
 When writing custom date formatting and parsing logic, developers may find the 
 DateTimeFormat class helpful.
setEditorValueParser in class FormItemvalueParser - the FormItemValueParser