Errormessage "A field requires a Value"

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escamoteur

Hi,

I have a custom form region in Outlook 2007 defined. It worked fine as long as I only used Custom Fields bound to my controls. Now I

decided to use the "Subject" Field on the form. Since then. When I create a new item and choose "Save and Close" I get an error

message that "one field on the form requires a value" although I have entered a value into the Subject Control. I really have no

idea what the problem is.

All the best

Tom
 
The symptoms suggest that one or more fields have simple validation (i.e.

require a validation) set on them, not necessarily the Subject field. Did

you perhaps add a field, set validation, then later remove that field?

It's best never to use simple validation, but instead to use a validation

formula and an explicit validation message to the user that gives the name

of the field under validation.

Sue Mosher

"escamoteur" <mail@burkharts.net> wrote in message

news:17BF1B7E-4093-44EA-9B1D-990127160D40@microsoft.com...
> Hi,

> I have a custom form region in Outlook 2007 defined. It worked fine as
> long as I only used Custom Fields bound to my controls. Now I decided to
> use the "Subject" Field on the form. Since then. When I create a new item
> and choose "Save and Close" I get an error message that "one field on the
> form requires a value" although I have entered a value into the Subject
> Control. I really have no idea what the problem is.

> All the best
> Tom
 
I enabled for the subject field that it requires content, but I disabled it again. Any idea what I could do?

"Sue Mosher [MVP]" <suemvp@turtleflock.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:%23V1vXMcKKHA.4820@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> The symptoms suggest that one or more fields have simple validation (i.e.
> require a validation) set on them, not necessarily the Subject field. Did
> you perhaps add a field, set validation, then later remove that field?

> It's best never to use simple validation, but instead to use a validation
> formula and an explicit validation message to the user that gives the name
> of the field under validation.

> > Sue Mosher
> > >

> "escamoteur" <mail@burkharts.net> wrote in message
> news:17BF1B7E-4093-44EA-9B1D-990127160D40@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
>

>> I have a custom form region in Outlook 2007 defined. It worked fine as
> > long as I only used Custom Fields bound to my controls. Now I decided to
> > use the "Subject" Field on the form. Since then. When I create a new item
> > and choose "Save and Close" I get an error message that "one field on the
> > form requires a value" although I have entered a value into the Subject
> > Control. I really have no idea what the problem is.
>

>> All the best
> > Tom


>
 
I'd check and make sure that validation setting is really and truly

disabled. You wouldn't be getting the warning if it weren't still active.

Sue Mosher

"escamoteur" <mail@burkharts.net> wrote in message

news:62E8EF9A-A467-4A6D-8A57-F3EFA7844B88@microsoft.com...
> I enabled for the subject field that it requires content, but I disabled it
> again. Any idea what I could do?

> "Sue Mosher [MVP]" <suemvp@turtleflock.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:%23V1vXMcKKHA.4820@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> > The symptoms suggest that one or more fields have simple validation (i.e.
> > require a validation) set on them, not necessarily the Subject field. Did
> > you perhaps add a field, set validation, then later remove that field?
>

>> It's best never to use simple validation, but instead to use a validation
> > formula and an explicit validation message to the user that gives the
> > name of the field under validation.
>

>> "escamoteur" <mail@burkharts.net> wrote in message
> > news:17BF1B7E-4093-44EA-9B1D-990127160D40@microsoft.com...
> >> Hi,
> >
>>> I have a custom form region in Outlook 2007 defined. It worked fine as
> >> long as I only used Custom Fields bound to my controls. Now I decided to
> >> use the "Subject" Field on the form. Since then. When I create a new
> >> item and choose "Save and Close" I get an error message that "one field
> >> on the form requires a value" although I have entered a value into the
> >> Subject Control. I really have no idea what the problem is.
> >
>>> All the best
> >> Tom

> >
 
I did this several times. I even deleted the control an added it again from Fieldchooser. Also it does not place the curso in any

specific control after the message.

"Sue Mosher [MVP]" <suemvp@turtleflock.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:uHbyY2jKKHA.1252@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> I'd check and make sure that validation setting is really and truly disabled. You wouldn't be getting the warning if it weren't
> still active.

> > Sue Mosher
> > >

> "escamoteur" <mail@burkharts.net> wrote in message news:62E8EF9A-A467-4A6D-8A57-F3EFA7844B88@microsoft.com...
> >I enabled for the subject field that it requires content, but I disabled it again. Any idea what I could do?
>

>> "Sue Mosher [MVP]" <suemvp@turtleflock.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:%23V1vXMcKKHA.4820@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >> The symptoms suggest that one or more fields have simple validation (i.e. require a validation) set on them, not necessarily the
> >> Subject field. Did you perhaps add a field, set validation, then later remove that field?
> >
>>> It's best never to use simple validation, but instead to use a validation formula and an explicit validation message to the user
> >> that gives the name of the field under validation.
> >
>>> "escamoteur" <mail@burkharts.net> wrote in message news:17BF1B7E-4093-44EA-9B1D-990127160D40@microsoft.com...
> >>> Hi,
> >>
>>>> I have a custom form region in Outlook 2007 defined. It worked fine as long as I only used Custom Fields bound to my controls.
> >>> Now I decided to use the "Subject" Field on the form. Since then. When I create a new item and choose "Save and Close" I get an
> >>> error message that "one field on the form requires a value" although I have entered a value into the Subject Control. I really
> >>> have no idea what the problem is.
> >>
>>>> All the best
> >>> Tom
> >>

>
 
Deleting the control won't change the validation setting, which is stored as

part of the property. If you've checked and double-checked the Subject

property, maybe the problem is somewhere else, on a different property,

perhaps even one whose control you removed earlier. That would certainly fit

the symptoms.

Sue Mosher

"escamoteur" <mail@burkharts.net> wrote in message

news:C75C48E8-1BC8-4CF1-943B-FDE9E5F98BC1@microsoft.com...
> I did this several times. I even deleted the control an added it again from
> Fieldchooser. Also it does not place the curso in any specific control
> after the message.

> "Sue Mosher [MVP]" <suemvp@turtleflock.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:uHbyY2jKKHA.1252@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > I'd check and make sure that validation setting is really and truly
> > disabled. You wouldn't be getting the warning if it weren't still active.
>

>> "escamoteur" <mail@burkharts.net> wrote in message
> > news:62E8EF9A-A467-4A6D-8A57-F3EFA7844B88@microsoft.com...
> >>I enabled for the subject field that it requires content, but I disabled
> >>it again. Any idea what I could do?
> >
>>> "Sue Mosher [MVP]" <suemvp@turtleflock.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> >> news:%23V1vXMcKKHA.4820@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >>> The symptoms suggest that one or more fields have simple validation
> >>> (i.e. require a validation) set on them, not necessarily the Subject
> >>> field. Did you perhaps add a field, set validation, then later remove
> >>> that field?
> >>
>>>> It's best never to use simple validation, but instead to use a
> >>> validation formula and an explicit validation message to the user that
> >>> gives the name of the field under validation.
> >>
>>>> "escamoteur" <mail@burkharts.net> wrote in message
> >>> news:17BF1B7E-4093-44EA-9B1D-990127160D40@microsoft.com...
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>
>>>>> I have a custom form region in Outlook 2007 defined. It worked fine as
> >>>> long as I only used Custom Fields bound to my controls. Now I decided
> >>>> to use the "Subject" Field on the form. Since then. When I create a
> >>>> new item and choose "Save and Close" I get an error message that "one
> >>>> field on the form requires a value" although I have entered a value
> >>>> into the Subject Control. I really have no idea what the problem is.
> >>>
>>>>> All the best
> >>>> Tom
> >>>

> >

>
 
How can I check the valiation setting of a field besides the settings dialog of a control?

"Sue Mosher [MVP]" <suemvp@turtleflock.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:OHr3ZlwKKHA.1252@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Deleting the control won't change the validation setting, which is stored as
> part of the property. If you've checked and double-checked the Subject
> property, maybe the problem is somewhere else, on a different property,
> perhaps even one whose control you removed earlier. That would certainly fit
> the symptoms.
> > Sue Mosher
> > >

> "escamoteur" <mail@burkharts.net> wrote in message
> news:C75C48E8-1BC8-4CF1-943B-FDE9E5F98BC1@microsoft.com...
> >I did this several times. I even deleted the control an added it again from
> >Fieldchooser. Also it does not place the curso in any specific control
> >after the message.
>

>
>> "Sue Mosher [MVP]" <suemvp@turtleflock.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> > news:uHbyY2jKKHA.1252@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> >> I'd check and make sure that validation setting is really and truly
> >> disabled. You wouldn't be getting the warning if it weren't still active.
> >
>>> "escamoteur" <mail@burkharts.net> wrote in message
> >> news:62E8EF9A-A467-4A6D-8A57-F3EFA7844B88@microsoft.com...
> >>>I enabled for the subject field that it requires content, but I disabled
> >>>it again. Any idea what I could do?
> >>
>>>> "Sue Mosher [MVP]" <suemvp@turtleflock.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> >>> news:%23V1vXMcKKHA.4820@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >>>> The symptoms suggest that one or more fields have simple validation
> >>>> (i.e. require a validation) set on them, not necessarily the Subject
> >>>> field. Did you perhaps add a field, set validation, then later remove
> >>>> that field?
> >>>
>>>>> It's best never to use simple validation, but instead to use a
> >>>> validation formula and an explicit validation message to the user that
> >>>> gives the name of the field under validation.
> >>>
>>>>> "escamoteur" <mail@burkharts.net> wrote in message
> >>>> news:17BF1B7E-4093-44EA-9B1D-990127160D40@microsoft.com...
> >>>>> Hi,
> >>>>
>>>>>> I have a custom form region in Outlook 2007 defined. It worked fine as
> >>>>> long as I only used Custom Fields bound to my controls. Now I decided
> >>>>> to use the "Subject" Field on the form. Since then. When I create a
> >>>>> new item and choose "Save and Close" I get an error message that "one
> >>>>> field on the form requires a value" although I have entered a value
> >>>>> into the Subject Control. I really have no idea what the problem is.
> >>>>
>>>>>> All the best
> >>>>> Tom
> >>>
>>>

> >


>
 
I don't know of any other method. When simple validation is used, it doesn't

leave any indicator in the UserProperty.ValidationFormula property.

However, the UserProperties collection will contain any standard properties

that have had validation set on them, so iterating that collection and

getting a list of the properties might provide a clue.

Sue Mosher

"escamoteur" <mail@burkharts.net> wrote in message

news:CF2BFC70-AE1E-400A-8B89-5AAE7A3E6604@microsoft.com...
> How can I check the valiation setting of a field besides the settings
> dialog of a control?

> "Sue Mosher [MVP]" <suemvp@turtleflock.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:OHr3ZlwKKHA.1252@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > Deleting the control won't change the validation setting, which is stored
> > as part of the property. If you've checked and double-checked the Subject
> > property, maybe the problem is somewhere else, on a different property,
> > perhaps even one whose control you removed earlier. That would certainly
> > fit the symptoms.



>

>> "escamoteur" <mail@burkharts.net> wrote in message
> > news:C75C48E8-1BC8-4CF1-943B-FDE9E5F98BC1@microsoft.com...
> >>I did this several times. I even deleted the control an added it again
> >>from Fieldchooser. Also it does not place the curso in any specific
> >>control after the message.
> >
>>
>>> "Sue Mosher [MVP]" <suemvp@turtleflock.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> >> news:uHbyY2jKKHA.1252@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> >>> I'd check and make sure that validation setting is really and truly
> >>> disabled. You wouldn't be getting the warning if it weren't still
> >>> active.
> >>
>>>> "escamoteur" <mail@burkharts.net> wrote in message
> >>> news:62E8EF9A-A467-4A6D-8A57-F3EFA7844B88@microsoft.com...
> >>>>I enabled for the subject field that it requires content, but I
> >>>>disabled it again. Any idea what I could do?
> >>>
>>>>> "Sue Mosher [MVP]" <suemvp@turtleflock.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> >>>> news:%23V1vXMcKKHA.4820@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >>>>> The symptoms suggest that one or more fields have simple validation
> >>>>> (i.e. require a validation) set on them, not necessarily the Subject
> >>>>> field. Did you perhaps add a field, set validation, then later remove
> >>>>> that field?
> >>>>
>>>>>> It's best never to use simple validation, but instead to use a
> >>>>> validation formula and an explicit validation message to the user
> >>>>> that gives the name of the field under validation.
> >>>>
>>>>>> "escamoteur" <mail@burkharts.net> wrote in message
> >>>>> news:17BF1B7E-4093-44EA-9B1D-990127160D40@microsoft.com...
> >>>>>> Hi,
> >>>>>
>>>>>>> I have a custom form region in Outlook 2007 defined. It worked fine
> >>>>>> as long as I only used Custom Fields bound to my controls. Now I
> >>>>>> decided to use the "Subject" Field on the form. Since then. When I
> >>>>>> create a new item and choose "Save and Close" I get an error message
> >>>>>> that "one field on the form requires a value" although I have
> >>>>>> entered a value into the Subject Control. I really have no idea what
> >>>>>> the problem is.
> >>>>>
>>>>>>> All the best
> >>>>>> Tom
> >>>>
>>>
>>>

> >
 
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