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hizakemi
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Posted - 2007-03-07 : 10:59:40
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| Guys,I hope I will be able to get this.I'm looking a cripts/code that will validate date in my form when the user key in date. The date has to be in the following format 00/00/0000 (month/ day/ year)HELPThk |
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jsmith8858
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Posted - 2007-03-07 : 11:06:27
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| This has nothing to do with SQL server, it's a front-end task. In SQL, you should have stored procedures that accepts DateTime parameters from the client, and the client's job is to make sure that it can cast whatever input it receives into a valid datetime value.What language are you coding your form in?- Jeffhttp://weblogs.sqlteam.com/JeffS |
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hizakemi
Starting Member
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Posted - 2007-03-07 : 11:12:25
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I'm using jave scriptsThkquote: Originally posted by jsmith8858 This has nothing to do with SQL server, it's a front-end task. In SQL, you should have stored procedures that accepts DateTime parameters from the client, and the client's job is to make sure that it can cast whatever input it receives into a valid datetime value.What language are you coding your form in?- Jeffhttp://weblogs.sqlteam.com/JeffS
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jsmith8858
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Posted - 2007-03-07 : 12:28:43
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| Ah, a web application... I may have confused you, then, by using the term "client". I meant client in respect to SQL Server, not the web browser.So, what web server programming technology (i.e., ASP.NET? ASP? other) are you using to execute your SQL statements? web browser validation is nice and can save a post back or a page re-load, but you always have to validate your data using your web server code before putting it into a database.- Jeffhttp://weblogs.sqlteam.com/JeffS |
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