>>>Does a InputMask of "Y" at least give you a Y or N?
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>>Yes, this is what I've done. However, I want Yes/No, and BTW, Y is not documented under InputMask.
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>I guess you're stuck if you need to use logical.
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>It's (Y) documented in mine (VFP7) (I went there to verify before I replied) < s >
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Ok, I repeat.
I have an old MSDN, so it could be some omissions. I also use VFP6 still :(
I know a kludge, which I just successfully implemented. I added a new form's property and set it to iif(myField,'Yes','No') in page.refresh(). I assigned thisform.myProp to textbox controlsource. However, I would prefer to be able to assign it directly.
Why we have such limitation?
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.
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