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MS Access Validate date format

Asked by TylerDerden in Access Forms, Microsoft Access Database

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This is my third post for this topic. Think I'm almost there.
For those that have helped me get this far, thank you.

I need to add / modify the code below to check for international date format and prompt the user to reenter the data in the format mm/dd/yyyy

For example if the user enters 25/1/07 (International format dd/m/yy)  the value that gets stored in my table is 1/7/2025

I tried various attempts at checking to make sure the first two digits were less than 12 with no luck.

Assistance is greatly appreciated.Start Free Trial
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Private Sub Txt_Date_Opened_BeforeUpdate(Cancel As Integer)
 
'Stop
 
If Not IsDate(Nz(Me.Txt_Date_Opened, "foo")) Then
   MsgBox "Please enter a valid date in the format mm/dd/yyyy"
   Cancel = True
   DoCmd.CancelEvent
Else: Me.Txt_Dt_Opened_Bound = Me.Txt_Date_Opened
End If
 
End Sub
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