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- Required - The field will error if the user does not enter any data into the field. "N" or Not Required is the opposite of "R" Required. Use the "Not Required" feature to allow for an empty field. However if the field is Not empty i.e. the user has entered something into the field, then and only then, will a check be performed on the field.
- Anything - The field will accept any data of any type including non-alphanumeric data.
- Alphanumeric - The field will error if the user does not enter alphanumeric data into the field. Alphanumeric data is defined as lowercase [a-z] and uppercase [A-Z] and whole numbers containing the digits from 0-9
- Number - The field will error if the user does not enter a whole number.
- Float - The field will error if the user does not enter a floating point number or whole number into the field. Floating point numbers are denoted by a single decimal point with any number of trailing digits.
- Number from - The field will error if the user does not enter a whole number that is within a given range. As the developer, you defined the range by supplying the "from" number and the "to" number. Please note that Validate Form will also allow you to enter negative numbers as well, for example, -100 to 100, will allow for numbers between negative 100 and positive 100 inclusive.
- Acceptable Characters - The field will error if the user does not enter a predefined range of acceptable characters. As the developer you decide on what those acceptable characters are by entering them into the Acceptable Characters field. You can enter any alphanumeric or non-alphanumeric characters into this field.
- Unacceptable Characters - This is the reverse of the Acceptable Characters field. Check this option if you wish to disallow the user from entering certain characters into the field.
- Reg. Exp (Regular Expression) - Create your own customizable regular expression string. Select one of the Flags to indicate whether the users input must conform to the regular expression string or whether it must NOT conform to the regular expression string. The field will error depending on which Flag you choose. Click here to find out more on how to use this form check
- E-mail Address - The field will error if an invalid e-mail address is entered. Validate Form uses a regular expression string that ensures that an @ symbol exists as well as specific predefined character lengths.
- Date - The field will error if the user enters an invalid date. Validate Form offers several of the most common predefined date formats for you to choose from.
- Time - Similar to the date field, this field will error if the user enters an invalid time format. Validate Form offers three different time formats to choose from:
- 12:00, will allow data in the form 0:43 or 9:43
- 12:00pm, will only allow data in the form 9:43am or 9:43pm
- 24:00, will allow data in twenty four hour format, such as 21:43
- Must be equivalent to - The field will error if the data entered into this field is NOT equal to the data contain within an existing form field. As the developer you decide as to which field it should be equivalent to, by selecting an existing field from the drop down listbox.
- Field Length - The field will error if the user does not enter the minimum or maximum number of characters into the field. For example entering 5 and 12 into the Field length fields respectively, will ensure that the user cannot enter less than 5 characters and no more than 12.
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