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12/02/2003 14:00:42
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ASP.NET
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Other
Title:
Re: Error
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Thread ID:
00752397
Message ID:
00752403
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17
>Hi
>While submitting a form some times i'm getting the following error message for which i could not find help in MSDN.
>
>Microsoft Cursor Engine (0x800040E21)
>Multistep Operation Generated errors.Check each status value.
>
>Please tell me a possible reason and the solution

Rajan;

It could be that an attempt to enter too many characters into a field was made. To prevent that try this:
<INPUT id="txtPartNumber" TYPE="TEXT" Name="txtPartNumber"  Size=40
			style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt; 
			HEIGHT: 20px; 
			LEFT: 140px; 
			POSITION:absolute; 
			TOP: 140px; 
			WIDTH: 100px"
			Value="< %=trim(oRS("PartNumber"))%>"
			ReadOnly 
			maxlength="< %=oRS("PartNumber").definedsize%>">
Should you change the field length of your data things will work fine. If the user attempts to enter too many characters into the object, maxlength will not allow this to occur. Please note that in two places there is a space between the left < and % sign in the example above so the code could be posted.

You could also hard code a fixed value for maxlength but that is something I would never do. :)

Tom

P.S. Also the final version of this post has placed additional spaces before the closing quote marks for the Value and maxlength rows.
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