Sean
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Posted: 02/11/2004, 11:56 AM |
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I am creating a new form and I have a table with a whole bunch of records. When I published the page, I get the error:
Expected ')'
ValidatingControls.addControls Array(FirstName,................. to the very end.
It cuts off before it reaches my last record. When I look at the code, it is like it ran out of room in CodeCharge, so it put a line break in and started a new line, so CodeCharge can't recognize the rest of the string.
Is there a line limitation in CodeChargeStudio? If so, how can I fix this problem without changing the name of each record to few characters???
Thanks.
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peterr
Posts: 5971
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Posted: 02/11/2004, 12:14 PM |
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I'm pretty sure You can fix this problem by contacing CodeCharge Support: http://support.codecharge.com
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DonB
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Posted: 02/11/2004, 5:23 PM |
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Did you somehow create a control with blanks, quotes or apostrophe
characters? (or potentially other punctuation characters?) It sounds like
the .Add method has some improper control names (it should be a comma
separated list of the control names).
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"Sean" <Sean@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
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> I am creating a new form and I have a table with a whole bunch of records.
When I published the page, I get the error:
>
> Expected ')'
>
> ValidatingControls.addControls Array(FirstName,................. to the
very end.
>
> It cuts off before it reaches my last record. When I look at the code, it
is like it ran out of room in CodeCharge, so it put a line break in and
started a new line, so CodeCharge can't recognize the rest of the string.
>
> Is there a line limitation in CodeChargeStudio? If so, how can I fix this
problem without changing the name of each record to few characters???
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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