04-05-2017 01:00 PM
@aniketjha wrote:
... not necessarily it should be 32 bit length but max 32 bit length.
That makes no sense. Are you talking about 32 characters? That's an awfully long serial number. 😄
04-05-2017 01:12 PM
Yes Altenbach, this is the requirement 😊
04-05-2017 01:13 PM
@aniketjha wrote:
Yes Altenbach, this is the requirement 😊
We have a very long thread with many messages. What is "this"?
04-05-2017 01:14 PM
Ok, Crossrulz i will try to implement, and post if i have further doubts.
Thanks
Aniket
04-05-2017 01:17 PM
"This" means the serial number and it's length.
04-05-2017 01:30 PM
Scanned through the thread, only one thing to add:
"Who's on first?"
-Kevin P
04-05-2017 01:35 PM - edited 04-06-2017 02:01 PM
@aniketjha wrote:
"This" means the serial number and it's length.
At various times the length has been quoted here as 32bits, 8 characters, 4 bytes, 32 characters and many other variations. If it is just max 8 printable characters, use the code I linked earlier and change one diagram constant.
Please write an entire paragraph explaining your definition of "serial number", including:
Then make a list of at least 10 valid serial number and a list of 10 similar, but invalid serial numbers so we can get a better idea.
The "I know it when I see it" method does not work in computing.
04-05-2017 01:39 PM - edited 04-05-2017 01:40 PM
And, we are right back to my Regex and key filtering f![]()
Some days the irony amazes me. "Prompt User for invalid Data" Sounds like the OP has that down pat!
04-05-2017 01:47 PM - edited 04-05-2017 01:53 PM
Yes, we are going in circles. I won't contribute more unless all my questions above are answered in detail.
04-05-2017 01:53 PM
@Kevin_Price wrote:
"Who's on first?"
I don't know...third base!