I use SQLFORM to add records to a table. However, one of the fields is a 
password which requires=[IS_STRONG(upper=2),CRYPT(salt=False)].

I would like to use SQLFORM to update records in the table, but I run into 
a problem:  the password field contains the hash of the password, which 
will not pass validation. So even if I don't change the password field, 
SQLFORM insists that I enter something that can be validated.

If I can't use SQLFORM, then I will have to build my own form and do 
everything from scratch, essentially mimicking SQLFORM. That seems to me to 
be a lot of unnecessary work.

Is there an easy workaround?

(Yeah, I'm still a web2py newbie.)

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