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<p><a TIPS</i></a> :: When developing database applications using Delphi, if you are using the <b>EditMask</b> property of a <b>TField</b> object to restrict the data that can be entered into a data field, when a user tries to leave a DBEdit component (and the data entered is NOT valid), an input value. Use escape key to abandon error will pop up.</p>
<p>It would be much more friendly if you could auto-complete (if possible) the date value, BEFORE the nasty error!</p>
<p>Read the <b>full article</b> to learn how to <b><a the Internal Input Value. Use Escape Key to Abandon Error</a></b></p>
<p><b>Related:</b>
<ul to Auto Complete Date Value Input</a></li>
<li><a Component Development</a></li>
<li><a Guide to Delphi Database Programming</a></li>
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<p 1px solid the Internal Input Value. Use Escape Key to Abandon Error in Delphi</a> originally appeared on <a Delphi Programming</a> on Tuesday, October 13th, 2009 at 01:00:42.</p><p><a | <a | <a the Internal Input Value. Use Escape Key to Abandon Error in this</a></p>
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