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Laurie,

Laurie Harper wrote:
> Actually, assuming it's a radio button group that maps to a single
> property, you probably just need the 'required' validation to ensure
> that property has a value. You should only need 'validwhen' if there are
> multiple properties involved, or if you need to express complex
> constraints on a single property.

Sorry, you're right. The OP's question threw me off by saying that he
wanted to ensure that at least one of the choices was picked. I didn't
realize he was talking about radio buttons where you either get /one/
thing or nothing.

If he's got checkboxes (which is what I was thinking, even though he
clearly said radio buttons) or multiple unrelated radio buttons,
validwhen may be necessary. But probably not in this case.

- -chris
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