Time scale tool tip

Hello there!
How can I create a function to write a tool tip that gives details of the date that the mouse is pointing in the time scale bars??
All and any help would be appreciated.

I'm using a ilog elixir gantt chart component and I would like to create a tool tip that would indicate what time is the mouse pointing to.
This component has two bars the one in the upper side is more generic. Both of the bars in this component indicate time but the one that is on top is more aggregated.
The mx: tags that I'm using are the flex and the ilog ones:
     xmlns:mx="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml"
     xmlns:ilog="http://www.ilog.com/2007/ilog/flex"
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