My project has 3 classes. A form class with a textbox and a datetimepicker, a class called BuildingPermit and a class called Validator.
I'm using the Validator class to have handle generic data validation such as throwing an error whether or not the text box is blank or has enough characters.
I'd also like like to create a method in the Validator class that compares the values in the text box to a list of values to see if it already exists. I've written the method below and I'm getting an inconsistent accessibility error.
Can you please help me understand why I'm still getting the error when I change the building permit class access to internal? Or would I have to handle the validation directly in the form?
Thanks
public static bool IsUniquePermit(TextBox textbox, List<BuildingPermit> buildingPermitList)
{
foreach (BuildingPermit bp in buildingPermitList)
{
if (textbox.Text == bp.permitNo)
{
MessageBox.Show("That permit number has been previously issued");
return false;
}
else
{
return true;
}
}
}
For reference, the BuildingPermit class is below.
class BuildingPermit
{
DateTime _issuanceDate;
string _permitNo;
public BuildingPermit(DateTime issuanceDate, string permitNo)
{
_issuanceDate = issuanceDate;
_permitNo = permitNo;
}
public DateTime issuanceDate
{
get
{
return _issuanceDate;
}
set
{
_issuanceDate = value;
}
}
public string permitNo
{
get
{
return _permitNo;
}
set
{
_permitNo = value;
}
}
}
}