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 ...
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