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I need to validate few dates in my SP 2010 customnewform.aspx page.
I added the content editor web part, added the script but not able to get the result.

  • ReqstDate : Should not be greater than Today's Date.
  • End user can select yesterdays's date also but not tomorrow's date.
  • By default I need to populate/bind the ReqstDate field with Today's date when the new form loads.
  • Due By date : Should be greater than ReqstDate
  • Orals Date : should not be greater than Due By Date

Is this possible throiugh jQuery or SPServices using PreSaveAction function

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    could you just share your code.. Commented Oct 8, 2015 at 6:55

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Maybe you can solve this with simple Validation settings on your list instead. Just from your requirements, you could do the following:

  1. To populate the todays date in ReqstDate , set the default value on the column in the list to Today.

  2. For the logic, go to list settings and add the following formula under Validation settings:

    AND([ReqstDate]<=Today(); AND([Due By date]>[ReqstDate]; [Orals Date]<=[Due By date]))

Depending on your local, the seperator could be , or ; , in my example I used ;

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  • Thanks for the reply.May I know,whether this list validation can be applied to different fields or only a single field ? if multiple fields are to be validated how to segregate these.
    – samolpp2
    Commented Oct 8, 2015 at 13:12
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    You'll have to nest all the fields in AND/OR etc. The outcome will be true/false for the form. The example have 3 checks, and when all are true the form is valid Commented Oct 8, 2015 at 13:31

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