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Microsoft® Visual C#® 2005 Step by Step
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Microsoft® Visual C#® 2005 Step by Step

by John Sharp
October 2005
Beginner content levelBeginner
592 pages
15h 2m
English
Microsoft Press
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Chapter 22. Performing Validation

After completing this chapter, you will be able to:

  • Examine the information entered by a user to ensure that it does not violate any application or business rules.

  • Use the CausesValidation property and understand the limitations of the validation events of forms and controls.

  • Perform validation effectively but unobtrusively.

  • Use the ErrorProvider control for reporting error messages.

  • Use the StatusStrip control to implement a status bar for a form.

In the previous two chapters, you saw how to create a Windows Forms application that uses a variety of controls for data entry. You created menus to make the application easier to use. You have learned how to trap events raised by menus, forms, and controls so that your application ...

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