Hi guys,
For a date field, I would like to disable the dates before Today()
For now I can do something like this, placing a “Valid_if” expression, and showing a message when the date is before today():
But what I want to do, is that the user can not even select the dates before today().
is that possible?
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Hi @Geovany_Kelly ,
No, that will not be possible as per my understanding.
As per my understanding, since the dates are displayed from calendar widget from OS /device, we may not have control over it.
Are the request dates likely to have a very large range? Meaning, from today to next one or more years or say just today to today+ 1 month
Will a somewhat crude non-elegant workaround do? So the dates option will not be from a calendar widget but from an enum?
If the date range is short( less than a month or so) and you are okay for a workaround, please explore creating an Enum with base type as the date and valid if , something like
LIST(TODAY(),
TODAY()+1,
TODAY()+2,
TODAY()+3,
TODAY()+4, …,
TODAY()+28,
TODAY()+29,
TODAY()+30)
Thanks for taking time resplying, what I want is like these images below, only disable the days before the current system date.
Will that be posible using your suggestion…?
Hi @Geovany_Kelly ,
No, that will not be possible as per my understanding.
Noted, thanks @Suvrutt_Gurjar !
You can try input formula in editable = isblank([date])
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