JQuery can set it for you.
Adjust the #item1_date_1 to the id of your datepicker in Form Builder
var jQ = $.noConflict(true);
jQ(function () {
jQ("#item1_date_1").attr("id","Date_Picker");
jQ("#Date_Picker").datepicker({
dateFormat: "yy-mm-dd",
minDate: new Date('2026-01-02')
});
});</script>
Thanks Eric
I just seen your reply (for some reason CC no longer seens to show me new posts notifications, all i need now is to find out where the ID is ???? that I add the script to
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