I have been able to create something in the MS Access form, which encrypts names according to customer's request. . This process also decrypts the data I need to see all these things which are in input and then decrypt or encrypt the data.
Sure enough there is something that can loop through the name and can tell if it is not regular word / letters or not.
Here is the unencrypted name: but Teresa
looks like encrypted here: Âμ` one ?? º ± ¬Å¿½ ³ ²² ³
I am almost positive because both are part of an ASCII character set because Unicode is not turned on. I just want to accept my code and say: "encrypted" or "is not encrypted" (true / false).
OK, I'm going to answer my own question. When I asked, I did not know this, but I knew what would work. I was looking for a character through a character loop for a string whether any of them showed an encrypted value. I came to know that the encryption that I had changed in ASCII's "extended character set" was using normal text (normal text first uses 127 characters) so I check in that loop if any extended characters are present .
The value was suggested to tag the price when it was found during this searcher, it will work.
Markje has suggested a public boolean variable that is not set to record if it is displayed or saved. Maybe working Certainly valid enough to try to condemn.
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