Attached.

Just has the getRange() function, but might be a good place to start.

travis

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From: Steven Caswell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 2002-11-13
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Subject: RE: CalendarUtils in lang

Nothing that I know of at the moment. I'm planning to do some stuff but
just haven't had the bandwidth yet. Would like to see what you've got.


Steven Caswell
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a.k.a Mungo Knotwise of Michel Delving
"One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them..."


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> Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 9:27 PM
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> Subject: CalendarUtils in lang
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> Is anything going on with the CalendarUtils?
> 
> I'm making a range function to check ranges based on a 
> Calendar field.  Ex: range from date x to date y in days or 
> months, etc.
> 
> Thought it would be a good fit for a CalendarUtils class.  
> 
> Travis Reeder
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