Subject: | Re: does anybody have..
| Date: | Thu, 6 Jul 2017 12:27:36 -0400
| From: | "Steven Green" <greens@diamondsg.com>
| Newsgroups: | pnews.paradox-development
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Mark.. I did the "two sided box" with the same table, filtered, like you
suggested.. wow, so simple :-)
and the advmatch for the email addresses, with ltrim and rtrim on top of it,
seems to work great.. ran it against a table with about 25,000 email
addresses, don't disagree with it's conclusions so far
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Steven Green
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA
http://www.OasisTradingPost.com
Collectibles and Memorabilia
Vintage Lego Sets and Parts
- and Paradox support, too
"Mark Bannister" wrote in message
news:595295ad$1@pnews.thedbcommunity.com...
validating email addresses properly is actually pretty messy. I've got
an advance match that does a very basic qualification I can dig up.
I've got a selection form that uses two table frames displaying the same
table. There is a checkbox field. Left tableframe has a range for not
selected. Right side has range for selected. SQl query for select all
deselect. Is that what you need?
On 6/27/2017 11:56 AM, Steven Green wrote:
> a simple process that validates the structure of an email address?
>
> a good generic two-sided selection box process? click on a value on the
> left to move to the right, select all, unselect all, etc..
>
>
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> Steven Green
> Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA
>
> http://www.OasisTradingPost.com
>
> Collectibles and Memorabilia
> Vintage Lego Sets and Parts
> - and Paradox support, too
>
>
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