Birth date validation - HELP!

Hello everyone,
I'm building a registration form and I need to capture a
users birth date. The easiest way for a user to do this is by
selecting from 3 individual select boxes (day, month, year). Is
there any way, using spry, to validate that the 3 boxes combined
represent a valid date? I would also like to call a custom function
to check that the date is greater than a specified value.
Any help would be great!!
Thanks.

MaryC wrote:
Andy,
The comparisson operator was !=, I copied and pasted them. When I did the TRUNC function, I recieved the following:
ORA-06550: line 1, column 54: PLS-00306: wrong number or types of arguments in call to '!=' ORA-06550: line 1, column 7: PL/SQL: Statement ignored
Error ERR-1025 Error processing PLSQL expression. TRUNC(SYSDATE,'DD') != TRUNC(:p12_dfcy_create_date,'DD')
OK Try
TRUNC(SYSDATE,'DD') != TRUNC(to_date(:p12_dfcy_create_date),'DD')

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    Thx in advance
    Regards
    Pascal

    Hi Pascal,
    although I wont prefer to do so for reasons of readability, you could use wdDoProcessbeforeAction to control your view-flow.
    Take a look at the example, I have two Buttons with two actions, one is set on "Validate", the other is not (guess which on is the validating ).
    You can get the action triggered inside the doBefore ... method and determine whether or not the checkbox is set.
    So put your code to validate the input in the i(isValidting) branch and your problems are solved.
    Keep in Mind: I would delegate the Validation from the view to the controller, handle the validation myself with custom coding and then check in the view controller if any errors occured.
    hope that helped,
    Jan
      //@@end
      public void wdDoBeforeAction(com.sap.tc.webdynpro.progmodel.api.IWDBeforeAction validation)
        //@@begin wdDoBeforeAction
           IWDAction currentAction = validation.getCurrentAction();
           if (currentAction == null) return;
           String action = currentAction.getText();
           boolean isValidating = currentAction.isValidating();
           if (isValidating) {
                wdComponentAPI.getMessageManager().reportException(action);
           } else {
                wdComponentAPI.getMessageManager().reportSuccess(action);
        //@@end
    Edited by: Jan Galinski (Holisticon) on Sep 8, 2009 3:15 PM

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