i have a Time column in my sql db, and i have a page where you inser titme, obviously if you put 0900 it throws back an error, and it needs to be 09:00... how do i enable a validator to do this? needs to be 00:00 format.
I have a dropdown list for the which values are coming from DB. There is one option name OTHER, when I select other the textbox appears. For that Textbox I have made a required field validator. Till here it works fine. But when I select any other option, still it gives me validator errors. It should not happen. It should only give me required field error when the user doesn't fills the textbox on select of OTHER option. Please see the code.
In my web page I have a Checkbox (datatype = tinyint/boolean) and 2 Required field validator (whose visibility is false). I want that when I check(tick) the checkbox, then required field validator visible = true, else not.For this I tried this code on Page_Load as well as on save button click, but it is not working:
I have an AJAX Calendar extender that puts the date in the textbox in this format: MMMM d, yyyy. I also have a compare validator control that does at DataTypeCheck for DATE. However, when the Calendar Extender enters the date as MMMM d, yyyy (eg. November 2, 2010) the compare validator doesn't like it. It only seems to like the date in the format MM/dd/yy. Not sure how to get this compare validator to accept the input format from the calendar extender?
How to compare tow date in format using custom validator and else. I have java script function like as. I want to call this function by using custom validator as
< </ asp:CustomValidator id="CustomValidator2" runat="server" ControlToValidate = "tbMyDate1" EnableClientScript="True" Display="Static" ClientValidationFunction="Compare" SetFocusOnError="True" >asp:CustomValidator> function { document.getElementById( Compare()"lblrefdate").innerText="";var m_names = new Array( "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"); var { { dispMM=i+1; } } dispdate=document.getElementById("tbMyDate");var dispDD=dispdate .value.split("-")[0];var s1=dispdate.value.split("-")[1];var dispMM;var i=0;for(i=0;i<=m_names .length ;i++)if(m_names [i]==s1) var { { refMM=j+1; } } dispYY=dispdate .value.split("-")[2];var refdate=document.getElementById("tbMyDate1");var refDD=refdate.value.split("-")[0];var s2=refdate.value.split("-")[1];var refMM;var j=0;for(j=0;j<m_names .length ;j++)if(m_names[j]==s2)var refYY=refdate.value.split("-")[2]; if { document.getElementById( } (isNaN (refYY))"lblrefdate").innerText=""; else { { { { { document.getElementById( } if(refYY<=dispYY)if(refMM <=dispMM )if(refMM==dispMM)if(refDD <=dispDD )"lblrefdate").innerText="";else { document.getElementById( } } } "lblrefdate").innerText="Ref Date can Not Be Grater then Disp Date";else { document.getElementById( } } "lblrefdate").innerText="Ref Date can Not Be Grater then Disp Date";else document.getElementById( { } } } "lblrefdate").innerText="Ref Date can Not Be Grater then Disp Date";
I have a validator on a textbox that validates against a list to ensure that the user doesn't input the same name. When testing it, if I type in the same name including the same case structure, it returns an error. If I change one letter to a different case, it doesn't return an error but rather my SQL server returns a duplicate error. How do I change the server-side validator so that it picks up duplicate names regardless of case?
I am trying to check for a condition such that a date in an input control (textbox) is not greater from a date 1 years from current date(exactly) and also it should not be less than a date 1 year back from current date. for eg. if today's date is "21/dec/1990" then usen cannot enter a date in textbox which is less than 21/dec/89 and it should not be greater than 21/dec/1991. for this i first tried to confirm the greater than condition, i wrote the following code:
When it comes to field validation, when I use a Compare Validator to make sure a date is a date or a numeric field has a number, I must also use a Required Field Validator to make sure there is something actually enetered. In other words, the Compare Validator allows a blank value even though a blank is not a date or number or whatever.
Is using both a Required Field Validator and a Compare Validator the way to do this or is there some way to make the Compare Validator also require input of some kind?
I have a validator callout extender that works, it shows the callout box. But, it does a postback. It didn't do a post back the first time I clicked the button but it did for subsequent times. I read on the AJAX site that a custom validator must be used with this for it to work. I'm currently using this with a required field and regular expression validator. It works, the callout appears, but it doesn't work every time with out the post back.I posted this to see if there is a way to get this to work with a required field and regular expression validator, with out using a custom validator. I'm using the newest release of the toolkit, so I thought the documentation may be old, since the callout is appearing.
 var emailReg = /^w+([.-]?w+)*@w+([.-]?w+)*(.w{2,3})+$/;Â
This is my regular expression . it accepts the email such as name.name_@__domain.in How can i format my regular expression which accepts only a valid email format only. I need the email validation for above example.it is not a duplicate one.
I have a text field that users enter information into a database (SQL Server). They are entering as little as a few sentances to multiple paragraphs. I can successfully display the data on my webpage, but the text field is not formatted very nicely. The output is all smashed together like one big paragraph. Ironically, when I also display the text as a tool tip it outputs as multiple paragraphs like it was entered. How can I format the output in the datalist to create a more readable text field? My datalist field is as follows:
I created my custom validator in one project, something like that:
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he composite control in another project. I added a reference of the custom validator project to the composite control project. I have a textbox in a composite control and I would like to validate this textbox by the composite control I created. But how can I do that? How can I create the custom validator instance that is linked to the custom validator I created?
I have a objectdatasource control with a field of date and time and I was wanting to know how you format the date to uk format with the select statement through my objectdatasource. And what type of integer is bigint in SQL?
I am trying to create reports in my asp.net application. I using Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2008 Express. I am trying to display the reports using the Report Viewer (local mode - no report server).
I originally created a lot of reports using Report Builder 2 with the intent of using Report Viewer (remote mode - with a report server). The reports that I created are in rdl format and in order to display the reports using the Report Viewer in local mode, the reports need to be in rdlc mode - (the C stands for client processing).