Chris Moore
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Posted: 08/14/2003, 8:54 AM |
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I have a record form that is used to update a table. I have some required
fields. I want to to substitue my error message for the one CCS is
generating. Is there a place that I can just change their error message
text or override it somehow? I don't want to do my own error handling, just
change the CCS generated error message for my field.
Thanks
Chris
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Juan Domingo Herrera
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Posted: 08/14/2003, 10:16 AM |
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Hi Chris,
Selection the validated control there is an entry called "Validation Text"
at the properties toolbox where you can enter the text to be shown.
Regards,
Juan Domingo Herrera
SoftMasters - http://www.softmasters.com.ar
Buenos Aires - Argentina
"Chris Moore" <chris@dblayout.com> escribió en el mensaje
news:Xns93D76F4411429cabubba@66.180.229.147...
> I have a record form that is used to update a table. I have some required
> fields. I want to to substitue my error message for the one CCS is
> generating. Is there a place that I can just change their error message
> text or override it somehow? I don't want to do my own error handling,
just
> change the CCS generated error message for my field.
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris
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DonB
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Posted: 08/14/2003, 10:25 AM |
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Look for the Errors collection. You can intervene from whatever event makes
sense to your need, and remove/insert errors. Controls and Datasources all
have an Errors collection as one of their properties.
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DonB
http://www.gotodon.com/ccbth
"Chris Moore" <chris@dblayout.com> wrote in message
news:Xns93D76F4411429cabubba@66.180.229.147...
> I have a record form that is used to update a table. I have some required
> fields. I want to to substitue my error message for the one CCS is
> generating. Is there a place that I can just change their error message
> text or override it somehow? I don't want to do my own error handling,
just
> change the CCS generated error message for my field.
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris
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Chris Moore
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Posted: 08/14/2003, 11:46 AM |
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Thanks to both of you.
Chris
"DonB" <~ccbth~@gotodon.com> wrote in
news:bhggmh$rcj$1@news.codecharge.com:
> Look for the Errors collection. You can intervene from whatever event
> makes sense to your need, and remove/insert errors. Controls and
> Datasources all have an Errors collection as one of their properties.
>
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