Validation of date picker

Hello guys/girls

I have a table of transaction with the following structure: ID, Transaction, AssetID, date of the Transaction

and some files in there:

ID TransactionID AssetID TransactionDate
1170013/04/2013
2370014/04/2013
3270015/04/2013
4170016/04/2013
5370017/04/2013

On an edit form I want to change the last transaction for some AssetID, but the user should not be able to select from datepicker a more recent date than the date of the last transaction.

How can I do?

Help, please.

Thank you.

You should be able to choose your Date of Transation Min in an item hidden on the page of your form.  Use this element on the field of Date minimum of the date as a surrogate selector.  So, if you record your date min P2_MIN_DATE and then use & P2_MIN_DATE. in the field of minimum date.

If your form does not know the code of assets when it loads, then you can do the same thing with dynamic Action that fires when the asset is selected/changed.  DA will be pretty close to what is described here:

http://www.enkitec.com/Apex/f?p=15300:10310:0:no:

Thank you

-Jorge

Tags: Database

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    Joe R wrote:

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