I've created a date field with validation parameters, but when a user enters "1234567891011" it'll give a validation error message, but it will still allow the user to continue onto the next field. How do I wipe out the bad date and set the focus back to the date field forcing them to enter a proper date?
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I am sorry, i totally forgot about this. Got busy with regular activities.
Please try from this link http://www.megaupload.com/?d=K1JNAZLW
let me know if it helps you.
thanks,
Rajesh
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Hi,
This sample may work out for you
https://acrobat.com/#d=Gcr*icvepRfzXAqEHYwL5A
let me know, in case you need more.
thanks,
Rajesh
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It says the document can’t be found or I don’t have access to it.
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There will be a "Download" button in the left-top corner of the page. From there you can get the PDF.
Let me know if it doesn't work, i will send through a different channel
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Rajesh
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No Download, just an Upload and an Import.[cid:image001.jpg@01CC948A.335073D0]
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It doesn’t work.
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Any other way we can share the file rajesh9g?
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You could do an if statement where if the field fails its validation the field becomes "" (blank) and validate.nullTest="error" (makes the field mandatory).
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I am sorry, i totally forgot about this. Got busy with regular activities.
Please try from this link http://www.megaupload.com/?d=K1JNAZLW
let me know if it helps you.
thanks,
Rajesh
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But what about if it's a zip code or phone number? with the "-" and the "("? Adobe should have allowed for these issues before giving out the datetime object and the numeric objects with validation formats.
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