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do i have to do this the old fashion way

hey all,
if i have a GridView of records which contain a start and end date for each
record and i need to validate these dates to make sure:
1. they are valid dates
2. dates don't over lap among records
3. there can only be 1 record that has a null end date to represent a
arbitrary current record.
4. End date for a record does not proceed the start date

thanks,
rodchar
May 4 '07 #1
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The actual question is will i have to write manual code for this or can
validation controls handle this or something else?

"rodchar" wrote:
hey all,
if i have a GridView of records which contain a start and end date for each
record and i need to validate these dates to make sure:
1. they are valid dates
2. dates don't over lap among records
3. there can only be 1 record that has a null end date to represent a
arbitrary current record.
4. End date for a record does not proceed the start date

thanks,
rodchar
May 4 '07 #2
"Manual code".
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"rodchar" wrote:
The actual question is will i have to write manual code for this or can
validation controls handle this or something else?

"rodchar" wrote:
hey all,
if i have a GridView of records which contain a start and end date for each
record and i need to validate these dates to make sure:
1. they are valid dates
2. dates don't over lap among records
3. there can only be 1 record that has a null end date to represent a
arbitrary current record.
4. End date for a record does not proceed the start date

thanks,
rodchar
May 4 '07 #3

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