Re: D3 ODBC Problem
- From: "Peter McMurray" <excalibur21@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:19:29 GMT
"Frank Winans" <fwinans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Make sure your data entry staff knows not to use their arrow keys when
correcting typos,
as the escape sequences they create only mask the typo, not truly fix it,I am amazed that anyone would consider this a possibility. Surely nobody
and those escapes will upset d3 and odbc mildly.
would write a program that does not validate the data entered before filing
it. Ah! just answered my own question some people may allow the users
access to editor in which case Tony's bullet is an appropriate response.
For the system guy that is not the user.
Peter McMurray
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