My Input Mask only works on the 3rd data and on. The first and 2nd
data entered don't follow the mask at all. Can anyone help , please?
You're going to have to be a good deal clearer in explaining your problem!
What exactly does "3rd data" mean? An Input Mask has to be defined for each
control.
>My Input Mask only works on the My Input Mask only works on the 3rd data and on. The first and 2nd
data entered don't follow the mask at all. Can anyone help , please? and on.
The first and 2nd
>data entered don't follow the mask at all. Can anyone help , please?

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emerlita@shaw.ca - 07 May 2007 16:27 GMT
On May 4, 4:07 pm, "missinglinq via AccessMonster.com" <u28780@uwe>
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> You're going to have to be a good deal clearer in explaining your problem!
> What exactly does "3rd data" mean? An Input Mask has to be defined for each
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I have a mask of >LL\-LL\-00## ans should show like this ... CG-
SO-1173
But when i do a look-up from another table to this table i get
CGSO1173 for the first 2 records in the combo and the rest follows the
inut mask as CG-SO-1173.