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mustoopk
06-05-2005, 06:03 AM
Thanks for helping me out of my previous problems I hv got another problem
which I am facing that how can v restrict a user to input a date in a form
for e.g. 01-01-2005 the hyphen appears n the user can input without
pressing dash he just have to give the numbers.
Also when a selection is done from the menu and after the user closes that
window and the foucus
does not stay on that menu option.
thanks
"mustoopk" <mustoopk@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for helping me out of my previous problems I hv got another problemwhich I am facing that how can v restrict a user to input a date in a formfor e.g. 01-01-2005 the hyphen appears n the user can input withoutpressing dash he just have to give the numbers.
Also when a selection is done from the menu and after the user closes thatwindow and the foucusdoes not stay on that menu option.
YOu are asking about an application. This has nothing to do with
Oracle.
Paul...
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plinehan __at__ yahoo __dot__ __com__
XP Pro, SP 2,
Oracle, 9.2.0.1.0 (Enterprise Ed.)
Interbase 6.0.2.0;
When asking database related questions, please give other posters
some clues, like operating system, version of db being used and DDL.
The exact text and/or number of error messages is useful (!= "it didn't work!").
Thanks.
Furthermore, As a courtesy to those who spend
time analysing and attempting to help, please
do not top post.
Frank van Bortel
06-05-2005, 09:48 AM
Paul wrote:
YOu are asking about an application. This has nothing to do with Oracle.
Unless the OP refers to 'how-to do this in Forms'
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Regards,
Frank van Bortel
DA Morgan
06-05-2005, 10:19 AM
mustoopk wrote: Thanks for helping me out of my previous problems I hv got another problem which I am facing that how can v restrict a user to input a date in a form for e.g. 01-01-2005 the hyphen appears n the user can input without pressing dash he just have to give the numbers. Also when a selection is done from the menu and after the user closes that window and the foucus does not stay on that menu option. thanks
In what version of what environment?
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http://www.psoug.org
damorgan@x.washington.edu
(replace x with u to respond)
Frank van Bortel <frank.van.bortel@gmail.com> wrote:
YOu are asking about an application. This has nothing to do with Oracle.
Unless the OP refers to 'how-to do this in Forms'
Fair enough, but the question is generic enough to be able to be asked
in any forum (VB, VC++, Delphi, BCPPB....).
Paul...
--
plinehan __at__ yahoo __dot__ __com__
XP Pro, SP 2,
Oracle, 9.2.0.1.0 (Enterprise Ed.)
Interbase 6.0.2.0;
When asking database related questions, please give other posters
some clues, like operating system, version of db being used and DDL.
The exact text and/or number of error messages is useful (!= "it didn't work!").
Thanks.
Furthermore, As a courtesy to those who spend
time analysing and attempting to help, please
do not top post.
Frank van Bortel
06-06-2005, 09:37 AM
yes... waiting for the OP to clarify
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Regards,
Frank van Bortel
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