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I'm working on a web application using .NET Core 2.2, there is an input in which I enter my product price . The problem is when I enter string"ABC" rather than a number, the validation error message is




"ABC" is not valid.




I think Validation message should be:




The field ProductPrice must be a number.




Both of above messages are default validation errors. none of them is customized. My problem is getting the first one rather the second one.



This is my model:



[Column("Price", TypeName = "money")]
[Display(Name = " Product Price ")]
[Required]
public decimal? ProductPrice { get; set; }


what I'm missing here??










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  • This might help you: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/mvc/models/…

    – Mateusz
    Jan 19 at 10:00
















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I'm working on a web application using .NET Core 2.2, there is an input in which I enter my product price . The problem is when I enter string"ABC" rather than a number, the validation error message is




"ABC" is not valid.




I think Validation message should be:




The field ProductPrice must be a number.




Both of above messages are default validation errors. none of them is customized. My problem is getting the first one rather the second one.



This is my model:



[Column("Price", TypeName = "money")]
[Display(Name = " Product Price ")]
[Required]
public decimal? ProductPrice { get; set; }


what I'm missing here??










share|improve this question

























  • This might help you: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/mvc/models/…

    – Mateusz
    Jan 19 at 10:00














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I'm working on a web application using .NET Core 2.2, there is an input in which I enter my product price . The problem is when I enter string"ABC" rather than a number, the validation error message is




"ABC" is not valid.




I think Validation message should be:




The field ProductPrice must be a number.




Both of above messages are default validation errors. none of them is customized. My problem is getting the first one rather the second one.



This is my model:



[Column("Price", TypeName = "money")]
[Display(Name = " Product Price ")]
[Required]
public decimal? ProductPrice { get; set; }


what I'm missing here??










share|improve this question
















I'm working on a web application using .NET Core 2.2, there is an input in which I enter my product price . The problem is when I enter string"ABC" rather than a number, the validation error message is




"ABC" is not valid.




I think Validation message should be:




The field ProductPrice must be a number.




Both of above messages are default validation errors. none of them is customized. My problem is getting the first one rather the second one.



This is my model:



[Column("Price", TypeName = "money")]
[Display(Name = " Product Price ")]
[Required]
public decimal? ProductPrice { get; set; }


what I'm missing here??







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  • This might help you: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/mvc/models/…

    – Mateusz
    Jan 19 at 10:00



















  • This might help you: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/mvc/models/…

    – Mateusz
    Jan 19 at 10:00

















This might help you: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/mvc/models/…

– Mateusz
Jan 19 at 10:00





This might help you: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/mvc/models/…

– Mateusz
Jan 19 at 10:00












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I think you can use the Range data annotation.



[Range(0, decimal.MaxValue, ErrorMessage = "Please enter valid number.")]


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  • doesn't change anything. still I get Abc is not valid.

    – Arian Shahalami
    Jan 19 at 10:22











  • But if I enter number bigger than MAXVALUE e.g 480, I get "Please enter a valid number." error.

    – Arian Shahalami
    Jan 19 at 10:33











  • Hrm, there's another data attribute. I believe called DataType. I'm not able to test at the moment, but you could try that as well.

    – Switch386
    Jan 19 at 11:10



















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Solution



I found what I was missing. I forgot to add



@section Scripts {
<partial name="_ValidationScriptsPartial" />
}


at the bottom of the View.






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    I think you can use the Range data annotation.



    [Range(0, decimal.MaxValue, ErrorMessage = "Please enter valid number.")]


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    • doesn't change anything. still I get Abc is not valid.

      – Arian Shahalami
      Jan 19 at 10:22











    • But if I enter number bigger than MAXVALUE e.g 480, I get "Please enter a valid number." error.

      – Arian Shahalami
      Jan 19 at 10:33











    • Hrm, there's another data attribute. I believe called DataType. I'm not able to test at the moment, but you could try that as well.

      – Switch386
      Jan 19 at 11:10
















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    I think you can use the Range data annotation.



    [Range(0, decimal.MaxValue, ErrorMessage = "Please enter valid number.")]


    Reference Link






    share|improve this answer


























    • doesn't change anything. still I get Abc is not valid.

      – Arian Shahalami
      Jan 19 at 10:22











    • But if I enter number bigger than MAXVALUE e.g 480, I get "Please enter a valid number." error.

      – Arian Shahalami
      Jan 19 at 10:33











    • Hrm, there's another data attribute. I believe called DataType. I'm not able to test at the moment, but you could try that as well.

      – Switch386
      Jan 19 at 11:10














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    I think you can use the Range data annotation.



    [Range(0, decimal.MaxValue, ErrorMessage = "Please enter valid number.")]


    Reference Link






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    I think you can use the Range data annotation.



    [Range(0, decimal.MaxValue, ErrorMessage = "Please enter valid number.")]


    Reference Link







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    • doesn't change anything. still I get Abc is not valid.

      – Arian Shahalami
      Jan 19 at 10:22











    • But if I enter number bigger than MAXVALUE e.g 480, I get "Please enter a valid number." error.

      – Arian Shahalami
      Jan 19 at 10:33











    • Hrm, there's another data attribute. I believe called DataType. I'm not able to test at the moment, but you could try that as well.

      – Switch386
      Jan 19 at 11:10



















    • doesn't change anything. still I get Abc is not valid.

      – Arian Shahalami
      Jan 19 at 10:22











    • But if I enter number bigger than MAXVALUE e.g 480, I get "Please enter a valid number." error.

      – Arian Shahalami
      Jan 19 at 10:33











    • Hrm, there's another data attribute. I believe called DataType. I'm not able to test at the moment, but you could try that as well.

      – Switch386
      Jan 19 at 11:10

















    doesn't change anything. still I get Abc is not valid.

    – Arian Shahalami
    Jan 19 at 10:22





    doesn't change anything. still I get Abc is not valid.

    – Arian Shahalami
    Jan 19 at 10:22













    But if I enter number bigger than MAXVALUE e.g 480, I get "Please enter a valid number." error.

    – Arian Shahalami
    Jan 19 at 10:33





    But if I enter number bigger than MAXVALUE e.g 480, I get "Please enter a valid number." error.

    – Arian Shahalami
    Jan 19 at 10:33













    Hrm, there's another data attribute. I believe called DataType. I'm not able to test at the moment, but you could try that as well.

    – Switch386
    Jan 19 at 11:10





    Hrm, there's another data attribute. I believe called DataType. I'm not able to test at the moment, but you could try that as well.

    – Switch386
    Jan 19 at 11:10













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    Solution



    I found what I was missing. I forgot to add



    @section Scripts {
    <partial name="_ValidationScriptsPartial" />
    }


    at the bottom of the View.






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      Solution



      I found what I was missing. I forgot to add



      @section Scripts {
      <partial name="_ValidationScriptsPartial" />
      }


      at the bottom of the View.






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        I found what I was missing. I forgot to add



        @section Scripts {
        <partial name="_ValidationScriptsPartial" />
        }


        at the bottom of the View.






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        Solution



        I found what I was missing. I forgot to add



        @section Scripts {
        <partial name="_ValidationScriptsPartial" />
        }


        at the bottom of the View.







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