You can do like this.
->add('end_date', [
'mustValid'=>[
'rule'=>'checkForEndDate',
'provider'=>'table',
'message'=>__('End date should be greater than start
date')
]
])
and define following function in model table (in same class)
public function checkForEndDate($value, $context) {
if(!empty($value) && !empty($context['data']['start_date'])) {
// may be you need to play with time object to compare dates
if($value <= $context['data']['start_date']) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 9:53 PM, lorenzoshake <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I've been tried with:
>
> $validator ->add('end_date', [
> 'valid'=> ['rule' => 'date'] ,
> 'compare' =>['rule' => ['comparison', '>' ,'start_date']]
> ]
> );
>
> but doesn't work;
>
> how to validate start_date and end_date ( end must be greater than
> start_date) ?
>
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