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Too much data validation!
Kevin B 05.07.2006 14:23:02
I have a series of numerical fields followed by one which is calculated by a
formula. The problem is that the formula returns an answer with a decimal --
sometimes a two point decimal, sometimes a three. So, I can't define the
number of decimals in the Access database that is driving the form, and I
keep getting data validation errors whenever I try to preview the form.

Please help!
RE: Too much data validation!
Kalyan Reddy 06.07.2006 03:45:01
Hello Kevin,

You can define the decimal Format in the Infopath.
Open the Field Properties|Data|Data Type, select Decimal(Double),
Click on Format button to open Decimal Format Window
Select the Decimal Places from the Drop down

I hope this will help You.
--
Kalyan Reddy
Visit http://www.autonomysystems.com




"Kevin B" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I have a series of numerical fields followed by one which is calculated by a
> formula. The problem is that the formula returns an answer with a decimal --
> sometimes a two point decimal, sometimes a three. So, I can't define the
> number of decimals in the Access database that is driving the form, and I
> keep getting data validation errors whenever I try to preview the form.
>
> Please help!
RE: Too much data validation!
Kevin Bogart 25.08.2006 17:52:02
Nop,e that option is greyed out...

-KJB

"Kalyan Reddy" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Hello Kevin,
>
> You can define the decimal Format in the Infopath.
> Open the Field Properties|Data|Data Type, select Decimal(Double),
> Click on Format button to open Decimal Format Window
> Select the Decimal Places from the Drop down
>
> I hope this will help You.
> --
> Kalyan Reddy
> Visit http://www.autonomysystems.com
>
>
>
>
> "Kevin B" wrote:
>
> > I have a series of numerical fields followed by one which is calculated by a
> > formula. The problem is that the formula returns an answer with a decimal --
> > sometimes a two point decimal, sometimes a three. So, I can't define the
> > number of decimals in the Access database that is driving the form, and I
> > keep getting data validation errors whenever I try to preview the form.
> >
> > Please help!

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