This is very simple using the Change event together with the GetDate method, an example in Win32::GUI::XMLBuilder is :-
<GUI>
<Window name='W'
dim='0, 20, 200, 80'
title='DateTime demo'
>
<DateTime
height='$self->{W}->ScaleHeight/2'
onChange='sub {
$self->{L}->Text(join(":", $_[0]->GetDate()))
}'
/>
<Label name='L'
text='change date'
height='$self->{W}->ScaleHeight/2'
top='$self->{W}->ScaleHeight/2'
/>
</Window>
</GUI>
These questions are best directed to the
Win32::GUI mailing list.
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