So ... you've got a several Database Tables and a bunch of "forms" on your Interactive Site where you can do data entry.... Sounds pretty good. But, should we spend any energy making sure that what the Users enter into the forms is legitimate???? YES! Validation MechanismThere are only two basic types of data that we need to be concerned with. RidgeStar thinks of them as:
Error Messages?To illustrate how Open Text elements are edited and what the error messages look like, enter good or bad data elements in the boxes below and click "Validate": Data elements are verified and validated at the time that the User enters them. This ensures that anything stored into the database is, indeed, valid and usable the moment it reaches the database (this is important to making real-time systems effective). Please let RidgeStar know exactly which elements in your database tables require editing. Most Chapters have at least one "specialized" editing requirement. In short, we can't edit for it if we don't know we're supposed to! | ||||||
|