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How do you set a validation rule in access?
Select the field that you want to validate.
On the Fields tab, in the Field Validation group, click Validation, and then click Field Validation Rule.
Use the Expression Builder to create the rule.
How do you create a validation rule in Access 2016?
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What is validation rule in database?
Validation rules verify that the data a user enters a record meets the standards you specify before the user can save the record. A validation rule can contain a formula or expression that evaluates the data in one or more fields and returns a value of True or False.
How do I restrict fields in Access?
Open the table you want from the Table bar, then click Settings in the Page bar.
Click Fields.
Click the field name to access a field's properties.
What is a validation rule?
Validation rules verify that the data a user enters a record meets the standards you specify before the user can save the record. A validation rule can contain a formula or expression that evaluates the data in one or more fields and returns a value of True or False.
How do you write a validation rule?
Open the table for which you want to validate records.
On the Fields tab, in the Field Validation group, click Validation, and then click Record Validation Rule.
Use the Expression Builder to create the rule.
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