Im builtina an windows application based on 3 tiers model. I have BLL, DAL, and UI Class. IN DAL I have SQL code, In BLL I have proprietie and methods .Im trying to validate the input fields on BLL class and no problem,and im just do it after SET instruction. I also PUT a message to view error. But From BLL class I want to put the focus in textfield that return error. I cant acess form proprieties (the forms are on UI class).
I am trying to create a new class to validate user input and then call that class from my main form. I am not looking for anything to do the work for me, as this is the last part of my project but I am looking for a place to start. I tried the isNumeric IF statement but I have to create an object to reference the specific text box. Can I be generic and say that aTextBox requires validation and then call that class?
I'm currently refactoring an old Visual Basic DLL (VB.Net), which stores all of its data in one module called Globaldefinitions as public fields. There are about 200 fields, referenced thousands of times all around the code:
Public Module Globaldefinitons Public a As Short ... Public zz10 As Double
[Code]...
I need to change the module into a class with non-shared fields. This means, each and every of these thousands of references needs to reference the instance of that class:
globalDefinitionsInstance.a = 5
How do I go about this efficiently?
Regular expressions operating on the source fall flat. Refactoring tools like Re-Sharper or CodeRush don't seem to offer this functionality. Visual Studio 2010 cannot do it automatically either.
Class Foo ReadOnly name As String Public Sub New(name As String, dependentUpon As Foo) Me.name = name
[code]....
The output of New Bar() is:
Dependent created. Dependent upon nothing. Independent created. Dependent upon nothing.
It seems fields are initialized in the same order as they appear in the source code, which (a) leads to an unexpected result, and (b) seems a little puzzling, given that one is normally not permitted to read from uninitialized variables in .NET, yet that seems to be working fine above.I would've expected VB.NET to be smart enough to initialize referenced fields first, and only then those that reference it; i.e. I'd have liked to see this output instead:
Independent created. Dependent upon nothing. Dependent created. Dependent upon Independent.
how to get VB.NET to behave like that instead, without simply having to swap the declaration order of dependent and independent inside class Bar?
how one would go about validating input into a textbox for example:
Lets say the first letter the user enters has to be 'A' and the third letter the user enters has to be any number ranging from 0-9 and the length of their input cannot exceed lets say 10.
This is what I have so far:
If txtOperatorID.TextLength > 10 Then bErrorOccured = True sErrorMessage = sErrorMessage & "-No more than 10 chars" & vbCrLf
[Code]....
The coding for the length works(is there a better way to do this)? The coding for the first letter to be A works but then I have no idea how to set validation for any proceeding characters entered. Am i right in thinking I have to find their position somehow in the string if so how?
I am going to make a form which will have 10 MaskedTextBoxes. I want to validate input of all these MaskedTextBoxes then Sum the input of validated one into another MaskedTextBox. If there is any value in any MaskedTextBox it mast be validate by the format of "9990.000" or if it is empty return zero. I do not want to write the same code for every MaskedTextBox, I want to use function & sub. The problem with "e" type TypeValidationEventArgs. When I call the SumBurBoxes sub in txtBur_1_TypeValidationCompleted & give the "e" as second parameter, then if the txtBur_1 be invalid type and any other txtBur Boxes have value it will get error on all boxes if the txtBur_1 be valid type even the the other boxes be invalid type it does not get error on them.
Here is my Code.
Public Class Entrance Private Function RetrnTxtBur(ByVal index As Integer) Dim txt(0 To 9) As MaskedTextBox txt(0) = Me.txtBur_1
Should I validate input parameters on all functions I create? Input isn't passed from a user, but from other routines as part of an automatic process.
I use error handling. I'm not sure what more validating input could do for me. If the input isn't valid, that's pretty much the same thing as an error, isn't it?
I am creating a program and I need to validate my text boxes. For the program the user needs to put in a phrase. But I am not sure how to make sure that the user actually entered in a phrase, the phrase isn't (ex.) skldkfdl, or that there isn't a space.
I'm trying to validate input boxes for numeric value and range value. If I validate for either numeric value OR range value there is no error (for example, comment out one of the validation statements), but if both statements are present and I enter "a" I get an error "Conversion from string "a" to type 'Double' is not valid." Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
how to validate 4 textboxes so that only numbers 1 to 4 can be entered but no number can be repeated.i already have code but it only validates some of the boxes and allows numbers to be repeated in other
Public Class frmGrid Private Grid() As Short Private Const intDimension As Short = 3
i am use vb 2003 windows app with access 2003 database i want this code to check for numeric input only in the last text box CompanyProdPriceTxBx.Text
this is my
Private Sub SaveCompanyProdbtn_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles SaveCompanyProdbtn.Click Dim rep As Integer If CompanyProdNameTxBx.Text = "" Then rep = MsgBox("Please Input Product Name", MsgBoxStyle.Critical)
How do I validate textboxes so that they accept only numerical input (1 2 3 etc and not abc @$ etc)? Is there some kind of property of the textbox that I have to change?
I'm working on my first VB.NET 2.0 WinForm app. I'm trying to validate some input and I came across this fancy Error Provider control that seems great. However I have a problem with it. It seems that it only validates a field when it loses focus. I'm used to Web Form programming and using validation controls on it, but I don't see these in WinForms.
I am making a windows application that should validate user input before opening up the next form page. I can get the error messages to show, but after correcting the error, they won't disappear and open up the form.
I have several text boxes I need to validate. I am not understanding how to validate in Visual Basic 2008. So I deployed standard If Statements to handle bad data. I am having two problems.
Lets say the user entered wrong data, example, numbers; an error message is displayed. The text boxes cannot contain numbers, be left empty or contained characters, like !@#$. The problem is if the user enter text, and then entered a wrong data again the code does not work or display error message. How can I make the conditions so that they throw out error message even if the user had previously entered good data.
Another example: If the user enter good data in text box 1 and bad data in text box 2, the error message does not work.
Finally, how do I filter out characters to allow only text. Is there a way to use this code on multiple text boxes with out writing the entire code for each form control?
Here are the conditional statements. Private Sub btnDataSubmit_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnDataSubmit.Click If IsNumeric(txtDataEntry.Text) Then lblErrorDisplay.Text = "Invalid Name!" lblErrorDisplay.BackColor = Color.Red [Code] .....
I am creating a form for our new intranet and I need to have validation on a number of the fields.When I use the Visual Studio textbox it doesn't render the input out as I would have hoped.t adds large amounts of text to the value and name and most importantly it doesn'tclose the input with a forward slash - How do I get the text boxes to add this trailing forward slash and produce validating XHTML input fields?
I wanted to know if there was a way putting items into input fields on another program?
For example, if there is a login form, I want to be able to submit the user amen and password into the fields.
The program is a console program that only accepts keystrokes. It's a program for my work and I want to be able to login to the system, pull up reports and put the results into my form.
So right now it all looks pretty with ... <button type="submit" runat="server" name="subscribe" id="Button1" class="link-button" onserverclick="saveListing"> Until it is time to validate the data before calling saveListing function codebehind (in VB .Net). How can true/false be return so that when true saveListing will be called, otherwise not?
I need to take user input, validate to ensure there's no negative numbers and display monthly fee and check fee in a Label.....with a calculate button_Click
VB.NET 2008 windows app form.I have a groupbox with several checkboxes, comboboxes, and textboxes within it.With the help of StackOverFlow members, I've learned how to use the FOR/NEXT loop to find all checkboxes that are checked.[code]As you can see by the code sb.tostring will print every checked checkbox name on its own line.How do I associate the proper combobox.selecteditem, textbox.value, and checkbox name to print out on the same line.When I say proper...example; checkbox=pen, combobox=color, textbox=quantity.Let's say my other checkboxes are different items and the rest of the boxes are the same.
I have VS 2008 and am working in VB.Net forms.I have a webbrowser control where I am trying to control input fields that are dynamically created. If a text field has proper handles such as id and name tags there aren't any problems.For example, I am trying to work with twitter for posts. I know twitter has an API but I want to work with many similar systems and want to avoid the API as its case specific and I want to scale things within the VB.Net form. The login fields for twitter are easily handled, however the posting field once your logged in is just a text area with a class. There is a tagname but I have been unable to post using the tagname element.
I have VS 2008 and am working in VB.Net forms.I have a webbrowser control where I am trying to control input fields that are dynamically created. If a text field has proper handles such as id and name tags there aren't any problems.
For example, I am trying to work with twitter for posts. I know twitter has an API but I want to work with many similar systems and want to avoid the API as its case specific and I want to scale things within the VB.Net form. The login fields for twitter are easily handled, however the posting field once your logged in is just a text area with a class. There is a tagname but I have been unable to post using the tagname element.Any examples of posting to twitter without the API ?
I'm trying to add validation to one of my class properties:[code]The value for the golfer's handicap comes from a oombo box on the form. Even if I have nothing set for this property at runtime, my validation doesn't work. I tried putting the If statement under Get instead of Set, and tried mHandicap = value after an Else in the If statement, but nothing seems to work. I'm working in the dark here and can't find anything suitable online. I was hoping to not go down the path of ReadOnly or WriteOnly properties as I'm not at that stage yet, but does this make a difference for my purposes here? Can anyone guide me as to what I'd need to do from this point? If I've got it right, you can add validation in the class and this means that you then don't need to repeat this validation in the form??
I have a lot of controls on my asp.net web form that require validation. Rather than list each control in the code behind page that requires validating I would like to add the css class "required" to the necessary controls and then on submit the code behind will validate each control with this class. I'm fairly new to .net so here is some Pseudo code:
Public Sub ValidateAllControls(ByVal a As Object) For Each c As Control In a.Controls If c.Controls.Count > 0 And c.Controls.class = "required" Then
iam currently working on my uni project and i have encountered a problem with valadation section.My system displays a message telling the user to input any fields that they have missed out on, listing the name of the field. However as these IF functions are in order the user must input the data in the order of how it is in the code. for example if the "consweight" is inputed and the calculate button is pressed, it thinks that all valadation above it has occured, when those fields are still empty.
I have a class being populated from comma separated rows in a text file.I am trying to have the name property of each object appear in a listbox, then have the rest of the properties of a selected object show up in text boxes. How do I load the properties of the selected object to the correct textbox?