The expression |2 you entered in the form control's ValidationRule property contains the error |1.@|9 can't parse the ValidationRule expression you entered. For example, if you enter the expression =MyFunction() in the ValidationRule property, and the function MyFunction doesn't exist, |9 displays the following message: Unknown function name in validation rule: 'MyFunction'.@To help you create expressions as arguments in Visual Basic, use the Expression Builder. For more information, search the Help index for 'Expression Builder'.@1@1@11805@1
The expression you entered in the Specification Name argument exceeds the 64-character limit.@Select one of the existing ...
The expression you entered refers to an object that is closed or doesn't exist.@For example, you may have assigned a form ...
The expression you entered requires the control to be in the active window.@Try one of the following: Open or select a form ...
The expression |2 you entered as the event property setting produced the following error: |1.@* The expression may not result ...
The expression |2 you entered in the form control's ValidationRule property contains the error |1.@|9 can't parse the ValidationRule ...
The field description is optional. It helps you describe the field and is also displayed in the status bar when you select ...
The field name is missing in row |.@You haven't selected a matching field for this relationship in each row of the grid.@Select ...
The field name is not valid.@Make sure that the name doesn't contain a period (.), exclamation point (!), bracket ([]), leading ...
The field name you entered exceeds the 64-character limit of the LinkMasterFields property.@When you use the Relationships ...