At 11:43 PM -0800 2/1/2006, Bill Vlahos wrote:
The table object has the ability to format cells several ways including Date. There is a field to the right of this choice in the Properties Palate but I don't know what information should go in there. I wasn't able to find any references to it in the Help.

What I want is to validate and format the cell information so that it is a correct date. Is this how it is supposed to work? If so, what do I put in the field?

It's a date modifier (short, abbrev, long, or system). For example, if you set the combobox to "Date" and enter "short" in the field, then if you enter "Feb 6, 2006" in a cell in the formatted column, then click out of it, the cell is changed to read "2/6/2006". From the (old) docs (this seems to have gotten dropped out of the docs at some point):

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How to format numbers in a table field:

To control the format of numbers in a table field, you specify a format, along with the cells you want to apply the format to, in the field's property inspector. To choose a format, follow these steps:

1.  In the "Table" pane, check the "Cell formatting" box.

2.  Choose a column number from both menus labeled "Format Column".

3. From the "Using" menu, choose the format you want to use. In the "With" box, enter a prefix or suffix, a number of decimal places, a percentage value, or "short", "long", "internet", or "system" for a date.

4.  Press the Tab key, then click "Add" to apply the format.

  Note:  You can apply only one format to any particular cell.
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