Re: Making fields conditionally required based on another field's state

2009-02-05 Thread wotaskd
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Re: Making fields conditionally required based on another field's state

2009-02-02 Thread Martin Conte Mac Donell
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 7:21 PM, wotaskd wrote: > > Hello everyone, a quick (and I guess easy) one: > > Is there any way, on the admin site, to make a field for a model > mandatory, if another one is blank and vice-versa? Yeap, you need to write your own form class, subclass clean() method do you

Making fields conditionally required based on another field's state

2009-02-02 Thread wotaskd
Hello everyone, a quick (and I guess easy) one: Is there any way, on the admin site, to make a field for a model mandatory, if another one is blank and vice-versa? Ex: let's pretend that I have two fields, SSN and ID. The customer has to fill out at least one of the two, any of them, but can't l