Thank you.
1) You said, this also can be achieved by checking !=null, fine,
if user enters a space/blank then, do i need check like != " " (one space)....okay, if user enters multipe spaces? i do not want to consider the spaces would be some values!
how can i address this item?
thats why i want to go with HasValue
I guess, if user enters the spaces, then, HasValue become FALSE, am i correct?
2)Pls. let me know here in the below, Wht the developer is trying to do? (right now, our system is down, so, i can not test it)
CoName.rawValue = "_CoName\u00a"; ===> how it looks to the end user, after executing this syntax/script? if developer/designer want to get it in a seperate new line, then, designer could use "\n" right?
CoName is text field in my_form.