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MS Access Forum / Forms / October 2005

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What does "The value you entered isn't valid for this field" mean

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Veeda - 12 Oct 2005 17:01 GMT
I have developed a form and now everytime I try to scroll to the next message
I get the message "The value you entered isn't valid for this field" before
it lets me go to the next record.  How do I get rid of this?
Michel Walsh - 12 Oct 2005 18:21 GMT
Hi,

You probably tried something like entering letters for a number (such as a o
rather than the digit 0, or L instead of 1), or something more obscure like
entering an invalid date, or a negative number where a positive number is,
in table design, required, or error in this "family" of errors.

Hoping it may help,
Vanderghast, Access MVP

>I have developed a form and now everytime I try to scroll to the next
>message
> I get the message "The value you entered isn't valid for this field"
> before
> it lets me go to the next record.  How do I get rid of this?
 
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