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I have a form that has several fields which accept integers. These fields
are mileage fields so the value in the fields is easily in the hundreds of
thousands. Ex: 152,750. The form loads existing data and lets users update
it.

When the form loads the data, I format it in the field as a "number" to make
it easier to read like so:

decMileage = drItemData("Tot alMileage")
txtMileage.Text = decMileage.ToSt ring("n0")
This will turn 152750 into 152,750 in the field and makes it much easier to
read. To prevent the user from entering non-numeric characters, I have a
CompareValidato r with these fields. It checks the data type and makes sure
it's an integer. The problem is the validator control doesn't like the
commas in the value and can't validate it. It will still trigger the
validator control.

<asp:TextBox ID="txtMileage " runat="server" Columns="12" ToolTip="Total
Milage" />

<asp:RangeValid ator ID="MileageVali dator" runat="server"
ControlToValida te="txtMileage " ErrorMessage="* Total Mileage must be numeric
and between 1 and 9999999." MaximumValue="9 999999" MinimumValue="1 "
SetFocusOnError ="True" Type="Integer" >

So can I have both? Can I format it upon page load with the comma and STILL
allow the form to accept 999,999 as well as 999999?

asp.net 2/vb

Thanks!

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