OK?  GREAT!!!!

+100 (future users will vote for that too I am sure)

On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 19:22, Henner Kollmann wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have just tried adding validation to my dbforms based system, and it
> worked fine until I tried to do an update on a child form within a
> parent form. Then I get errors implying that 'required' parent fields
> are not filled in, when they are.
> 
> Looking at the hidden fields in the form, the field which defines the
> validation for each form is defined like <input type="hidden"
> name="formValidatorName" value="train_course">, which means that a
> different validator for the subform, eg <input type="hidden"
> name="formValidatorName" value="train_course_category"> will not be
> invoked. Only the validator of the main form will be invoked with the
> result above.
> 
> I would suggest to change dbforms that each subform can have it's own
> validator. So you will not longer define validation of the subform in
> the validator of the main form.
> 
> Is this o.k?
> 
> Regards,
> Henner
> 
> 
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