I need some help on validating the number entered by the user in the ASP form .
The number should be accepted in the format : 1,234.5648 and should be rejected in the format : 1, 234.456.46 or 1, 234.456 i.e. the format with more then one blank space or more then one decimal point etc.
i am trying with /^[0-9]*.[0-9]+$/; format. I checking all space and decimal point but also not taking data like 1.234
I am currently validating a form using javascript. This checks empty fields and that email is correct. Do I also need to do these checks server side? Does anyone have a good link to info on server side validation ie. empty fields, data type, email a valid email etc?
I need to display in my form fields the last record in my access database, which is a numerical value, then add 1 to that value. The code i have so far is: Code:
I'm trying to write an SQL statement that will pull out only numbers from a field. Within that field will be records that contain text, but i just want the records that have numbers in that field. Can I say something like:
After moving my website from one server to another (Windows 2000, IIS 5, same as old server), I am forced to use the cInt function to convert all variables that compare against a numeric value.
For example, on the old server I could code something like this: If sRecCount > 0 then . . .
The new server requires me to use: If cInt(RecCount) > 0 then . . .
If I don't use the cInt function, I get a Type Mismatch error. I can't see anything that is different from one server to another.
I have a variable I'm pulling from a database that's a phone number in XXX-XXX-XXXX format. What I'm looking for is a way to strip out all non-numeric characters from the variable (XXXXXXXXXX). I don't want it to look only for "-", since sometimes, there are also alpha characters entered as well.
I made up a table in database with access consists of columns with text type. Some of them I put in data with numeric value and some of them I put in "Unlimited" as the value. Then, I allowed people to insert data but only with conditions. They can insert data if the value they are trying to insert is smaller than the one in the database. For "unlimited" value, they can insert any value. My problem is.... if the limited value in the database is 35, we cant insert data of 40 but we can insert data of 100. It seems that the code only takes the first number to be compared to the value in the database. Code:
i need to check the text and not allow to have more than 7 digit number occur in the text and then change the 0123456789 to xxxxxxxxx.Finally the text will become :
I have a few ASP pages for my companies web site that allows members to enter reports. A big problem I am running into is for dollar amount/numeric data. The entry line consists of 7 input boxes.
3 of those boxes are used for dollar amounts, but I am having a problem when the member types anything other than what is expected; instead of 32.56 they may type in 32..56 this is just one of the types of keying errors. When the page is submitted and the validation/update script runs I will get "Type mismatch: 'ccur' " errors and the script will stop. is there a way to validate the numeric data so I can avoid these problems?
Normally to declare a value as numeric I use Clng() HOWEVER I now have some Numeric values with decimal places, which I need to tell the page when they are picked up from the form that they are in fact numeric, but retaining the decimal places too, which would I use... as all the ones I have used previously Cint, Clng, Fix, etc. do not retain the decimal places.
"Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80040e14' Syntax error in INSERT INTO statement. "
I think it has to do something with the "minv" and "maxv" those two are numbers and if I remove them the INSERT command goes fine... but what am I doing wrong ?
I recently moved our website to a new server (Windows 2000 / IIS 5 - same as the previous server), and now I get type mismatch errors whenever a variable is compared against a numeric value, unless I use the cInt function to convert it to an explicit integer type.
For example, the following code:
dim sRecordCount [open a database and assign the record count to the above variable...] if sRecordCount > 0 then ...
On the new server I am forced to use: if cInt(sRecordCount) > 0 then ...
I can't figure out what has changed, if anything. Same OS version, same IIS version.
i have numeric value in my database with two decimal. now i have search page where user can type numeric value. so i want to compare user entered value with my db value. the result will give less than or equal value to user entered value. i had tried following
est = request.form("est")
sql = "select * from mytable where est_cost <= '%"&est&"%'"
but is not working. i think there is some syntax error in comparing numeric value.
I have a text file that I'm reading into a SQL table, from there I need to run various scripts on it to clean it up. One being, there is field that comes in as:
ie: JNJG12345 MAN5678 XY4656565
I need to split this by Alpha characters, then Numeric characters and be able to input them into seperate fields as such:
JNJG 12345 MAN 5678 XY 4656565
I have managed to locate a script that Memnoch came up with: http://forums.aspfree.com/t24666/s....ht=split+string that managed to get me where I am now.
How do I get the loop to stop once it finds the first occurence of a number? Below is the code I am using.
i have 3 columns in sql server . all of them are numeric value. when a user enter my site i take the value of userid (numeric one) i assign it as session("userid ") . after a query i take 2 value (both numeric again) from my table and write this code. if towhom=session("userid") then towhom=fromwhom . it gives an error .. how can i solve it. Type Mismatch Error .
I need to create an ADO Parameter object with the "Numeric" type. How do I go about this?
I thot that I'd be able to follow the pattern of creating ADO parameters with the more "regular" types (Varchar, Integer, etc..) but apparently, there's some conflict somewhere between my ASP line that calls ADO's CreateParameter method, the ADO Command's Execute method, and the SQLServer Stored Procedure's parameter declarations. Code: