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Compare Validator Properties Controls

  

ID

  • What it does: Programmatic ID of the control.
  • How to use it: Enter the text.
  • Other notes: This must be unique. It is prefixed with val.



CSS Class

  • What it does: Custom style sheet class that controls cell appearance.
  • How to use it: Enter the text.
  • Other notes: If left blank, the appearance is default. The class must be configured in the MVVM project style sheet in the .NET project.



Custom Attributes

  • What it does: Custom attribute defined by the developer to be rendered on the HTML page.
  • How to use it: Enter the text.



Text

  • What it does: Text the user sees to indicate the field is being validated.
  • How to use it: Enter the text.
  • Other notes: This is usually an asterisk.



Operator

  • What it does: What the application is evaluating the control for.
  • How to use it: Select from the list of available operators.



Type

  • What it does: Type of the data being validated.
  • How to use it: Select from the list.
  • Other notes: Options are String, Integer, Double, Date, or Currency.



Control to Validate

  • What it does: Form control the application is validating.
  • How to use it: Select from the list of available controls.



Control to Compare

  • What it does: If the operator isn't datatype, this is the control the application applies the operator to to evaluate the Control To Validate.
  • How to use it: Select from the list of available controls.
  • Other notes: This property is used in ranges.



Error Message

  • What it does: Message the application displays if the user attempts to execute a method when the operator evaluates to false for the control being evaluated.
  • How to use it: Enter the text.
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