Validation Controls
Validation Controls
ASP.NET validation controls validate the user input data to ensure that useless, unauthenticated,
or contradictory data don't get stored.ASP.NET provides the following validation controls:
RequiredFieldValidator
RangeValidator
CompareValidator
RegularExpressionValidator
CustomValidator
ValidationSummary
BaseValidator Class
The validation control classes are inherited from the BaseValidator class hence they inherit its
properties and methods. Therefore, it would help to take a look at the properties and the
methods of this base class, which are common for all the validation controls:
Members Description
ValidationGroup The logical group of multiple validators, where this control belongs.
Validate() This method revalidates the control and updates the IsValid
property.
RequiredFieldValidator Control
The RequiredFieldValidator control ensures that the required field is not empty. It is generally
tied to a text box to force input into the text box.
<asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="rfvcandidate"
runat="server" ControlToValidate ="ddlcandidate"
ErrorMessage="Please choose a candidate"
InitialValue="Please choose a candidate">
</asp:RequiredFieldValidator>
RangeValidator Control
The RangeValidator control verifies that the input value falls within a predetermined range.
Properties Description
Type It defines the type of the data. The available values are: Currency,
Date, Double, Integer, and String.
</asp:RangeValidator>
CompareValidator Control
The CompareValidator control compares a value in one control with a fixed value or a value in
another control. It has the following specific properties:
Properties Description
Operator It specifies the comparison operator, the available values are: Equal,
NotEqual, GreaterThan, GreaterThanEqual, LessThan,
LessThanEqual, and DataTypeCheck.
</asp:CompareValidator>
RegularExpressionValidator
The RegularExpressionValidator allows validating the input text by matching against a pattern
of a regular expression. The regular expression is set in the ValidationExpression property.
The following table summarizes the commonly used syntax constructs for regular expressions:
\b Matches a backspace.
\t Matches a tab.
\ Escape character.
Apart from single character match, a class of characters could be specified that can be matched,
called the metacharacters.
Metacharacters Description
Quantifier Description
{N} N matches.
</asp:RegularExpressionValidator>
CustomValidator
The CustomValidator control allows writing application specific custom validation routines for
both the client side and the server side validation.
The client side validation is accomplished through the ClientValidationFunction property. The
client side validation routine should be written in a scripting language, such as JavaScript or
VBScript, which the browser can understand.
The server side validation routine must be called from the control's ServerValidate event
handler. The server side validation routine should be written in any .Net language, like C# or
VB.Net.
</asp:CustomValidator>
ValidationSummary
The ValidationSummary control does not perform any validation but shows a summary of all
errors in the page. The summary displays the values of the ErrorMessage property of all
validation controls that failed validation.
The following two mutually inclusive properties list out the error message:
Validation Groups
Complex pages have different groups of information provided in different panels. In such
situation, a need might arise for performing validation separately for separate group. This kind
of situation is handled using validation groups.
To create a validation group, you should put the input controls and the validation controls into
the same logical group by setting their ValidationGroup property.