On 15/06/2016 15:45, Ken Dibble wrote:
<snip>
The InteractiveChange() method of this control (fires when the user is
typing in the control) will compare THIS.Value to THIS.OldValue and if
they are not the same, THIS.Value will be copied to THIS.OldValue,
like so:
IF THIS.Value <> THIS.OldValue
THIS.OldValue = THIS.Value
ENDIF
I don't get why you are checking using the interactivechange method.
This fires for every character you type in the control. If you want to
check a date I would use the Valid() or lostfocus() methods so you can
check the whole date not a half entered date. I only use the
interactivechange method when doing searches where you want to display
partial matches.
Peter
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