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Delphi 7 question. I'm working with a form that has many databound controls (changing this is not an option). I have a TDBEDIT control bound to a TStringField (which has a EditMask property). I know I can use this EditMask to force the control to validate its input, but what I want to know is if I can populate the field directly with the raw value and have the control display it according to the EditMask?

I want to populate the field with a 16 digit number, but I want it displayed as 4 lots of 4 digits (ie. 9999 9999 9999 9999).

If I do ...

dbedtABCNumber.DataSource.DataSet.Edit;
dbedtABCNumber.Field.Value := '1234567812345678';

I only get the first 4 digits displayed.

I hope there's someone out there who's more familiar with the intracacies of old databound controls.

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You can use the TField.OnGetText event or TNumericField.DisplayFormat property to modify how the text is being displayed.

Since you have a TStringField holding numbers, you have two choices:

  • use a TNumericField and the DisplayFormat property
  • use the OnGetText event and do your own string formatting

Edit:

Sam used this approach:

I implemented OnSetText and OnGetText event handlers. I already had the Edit Mask 9999 9999 9999 9999;1;_ so the OnSetText was just

TStringField(Sender).Value := Trim(Text);

and OnGetText was just

sValue := TStringField(Sender).Value;  
Text := Format('%s %s %s %s', [Copy(sValue, 1, 4), Copy(sValue, 5, 4), Copy(sValue, 9, 4), Copy(sValue, 13, 4)]);

It works fine. Thanks.

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  • @Sam: which one did you choose? Apr 12, 2011 at 6:10
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    I implemented OnSetText and OnGetText event handlers. I already had the Edit Mask 9999 9999 9999 9999;1;_ so the OnSetText was just TStringField(Sender).Value := Trim(Text); and OnGetText was just sValue := TStringField(Sender).Value; Text := Format('%s %s %s %s', [Copy(sValue, 0, 4), Copy(sValue, 4, 4), Copy(sValue, 8, 4), Copy(sValue, 12, 4)]); It works fine. Thanks.
    – Sam
    Apr 12, 2011 at 7:19
  • @Jeroen, actually the string indexes need to be adjusted... Text := Format('%s %s %s %s', [Copy(sValue, 0, 4), Copy(sValue, 5, 4), Copy(sValue, 9, 4), Copy(sValue, 13, 4)]);
    – Sam
    Apr 18, 2011 at 0:46
  • @Sam: I made that a ... 1, 4 as well as strings are 1-based. Apr 18, 2011 at 7:56

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