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TonyB
Hi,
I have an input mask on a text field in an access 2000 table, which is very
simple
This is supposed to make sure all characters are entered in upper case, and
the 1st two characters are letters A-Z, the middle two characters are
numbers 0-9, and the final group of three characters are letters A-Z However
I can still enter a number in any of the three fields, when using a form to
add data to the the table. What am I doing wrong ? If I open the table
directly, the mask does work correctly, and does prevent me entering numbers
in the L fields and vice versa.
Access help states that the input mask should work if entering data into a
table via a form.
I can fix it by entering another input mask into the field into the form in
the form design view, but I can't see why I need to ?
Regards
Tony
I have an input mask on a text field in an access 2000 table, which is very
simple
letters.)LL\ 00\ LLL (Three groups of characters, 1st letters, 2nd numbers, 3rd
This is supposed to make sure all characters are entered in upper case, and
the 1st two characters are letters A-Z, the middle two characters are
numbers 0-9, and the final group of three characters are letters A-Z However
I can still enter a number in any of the three fields, when using a form to
add data to the the table. What am I doing wrong ? If I open the table
directly, the mask does work correctly, and does prevent me entering numbers
in the L fields and vice versa.
Access help states that the input mask should work if entering data into a
table via a form.
I can fix it by entering another input mask into the field into the form in
the form design view, but I can't see why I need to ?
Regards
Tony