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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T11:07:41+00:00 2026-05-16T11:07:41+00:00

Is there a shortcut in validating fields in winforms? For example a particular textBox

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Is there a shortcut in validating fields in winforms? For example a particular textBox is required to be filled up before saving a record. What I always do is I check first all the required fields programatically before saving. Example:

protected bool CheckFields()
{
    bool isOk = false;
    if(textBox1.Text != String.Empty)
      {
          isOk = true;
      }
    return isOk;
} 

private void btnSave_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    if(CheckFields())
      {
          Save();// Some function to save record.
      }
}

Is there a counter part of Validator in ASP.Net in winforms? Or any other way around…

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    2026-05-16T11:07:42+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:07 am

    Here is one approach:

        private List<Control> m_lstControlsToValidate;
        private void SetupControlsToValidate()
        {
            m_lstControlsToValidate = new List<Control>();
    
            //Add data entry controls to be validated
    
            m_lstControlsToValidate.Add(sometextbox);
            m_lstControlsToValidate.Add(sometextbox2);
    
        }
       private void ValidateSomeTextBox()
       {
            //Call this method in validating event.
            //Validate and set error using error provider
       }
    
       Private void Save()
       {
            foreach(Control thisControl in m_lstControlsToValidate)
            {
                if(!string.IsNullOrEmpty(ErrorProvider.GetError(thisControl)))
                {                    
                    //Do not save, show messagebox.
                    return;
                }
            }
         //Continue save
       }
    

    EDIT:

    For each control in m_lstControlsToValidate you need to write the validation method that would be fired in Validating event.

    ErrorProvider.GetError(thisControl) will return some errortext or emptystring. Empty string means the control is fine. Else the control contains some error and we abort the save operation.

    We do this on all the controls in m_lstControlsToValidate. If all controls are error free we continue with save else abort.

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