Nian - Tuesday, June 28, 2011 7:30 AM:
Hi
I am attaching the "Field ToUpperCase" method as a Field Event in a form to change the user input to upper case, no matter what the user typed on the keyboard.
The problem is that it seems to change only the appearance of the form, but not the property itself. I noted that still takes the keyboard entry as the actual letter case.
What am I missing?
Thank you
Nian
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Ronan - Monday, August 15, 2011 10:45 AM:
Hi Nian,
You're not missing anything, this is only for display. To actually write your field as uppercase to the DB, you should add a Method bound to an onBeforeSave event of the concerned ItemType, that would convert your particular field to upper case. In C# that would look like this:
String itemName = this.getProperty("name");
itemName = itemName.ToUpper();
this.setProperty("name", itemName);
return this;
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Ronan Jouchet - PLM Consultant, Processia Solutions