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Odd SET FILTER problem
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26/02/2004 15:05:53
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivie
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire d'écran & Écrans
Divers
Thread ID:
00881219
Message ID:
00881221
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The type mismatch probably means that the date field is of type date, and the TextBox, of type character. Make sure it is of type date, or do a conversion. To make the TextBox of type date, you can assign it an initial value of {}.

Also, "This.Value" will very likely be meaningless a little later in the program. Therefore, you may have to use a variable instead.

HTH,

Hilmar.

>I have a form with a grid and a textbox. On the forms .Init the textbox .Value=DATE() and the table is filtered with, SET FILTER TO Date = DATE().
>
>In the .Valid of the textbox I have the following:
>
>SELECT Cmessage
>SET FILTER TO Date = This.Value
>
>ThisForm.GrdMain.Refresh
>
>When I type a valid date in the textbox like 2001.06.27 I get an Operator/Operand type mismatch error on the ThisForm.GrdMain.Refresh line.
>
>There is no code in the grids .Refresh event.
>
>Any thoughts?
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