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14/07/2010 14:23:35
 
 
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14/07/2010 12:45:10
Timothy Bryan
Sharpline Consultants
Conroe, Texas, United States
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
The Mere Mortals .NET Framework
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01472239
Message ID:
01472506
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Thanks Tim,

I like the way the icon gets displayed so I'll stick with that. I have done similar to what you suggest on other pages that I use for searching for the appropriate records.

>Frank,
>
>Sounds like Bob hit the nail on the head for you. You can always put a message label on your form and set it to invisible. Then trap for the message yourself, set the label to visible = true. You can get the errors when you do your save by calling GetAllBrokenRules method if the mmSaveDataResult comes back as BrokenRules.
>
>That is how I handle this situation mostly with a label that is not visible and font color is red.
>Tim
>
>>Tim,
>>
>>there is loads of space available for the icon. I think the problem is that MM.NET cannot work out which control to display the icon next to as the rule fails on the PlanFK field, but that field is not bound to any control on the form.
>>
>>>Frank,
>>>
>>>First find out which field is failing the business rule. If you do not have that field listed as a bound control there would be no control to display an icon for.
>>>
>>>
>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>I'm using MM.NET 3.6 on a web form application. I have a Policy Form which allows the user to select a Plan from a gridview, I then display the Plan Code and Description in a text box by concatenating them. The Plan's Primary Key gets stored in Policies.PlanFK. The user must select a Plan as this field cannot be null/empty. How do I tell MM.NET to display the little red exclamation mark icon next to the Plan Code/Description textbox? Right now I get a message that the record cannot be saved and to check the error icons, but none is visible.
>>>>
>>>>Has nobody ever encountered this?
Frank.

Frank Cazabon
Samaan Systems Ltd.
www.samaansystems.com
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