For both of your problems, check the code at http:// dev.catalyst.perl.org/repos/Catalyst/trunk/examples/Tutorial/ Final_Tarballs_Per_Part/MyApp_Part9_FormFu.tgz

Using that code (unmodified) should tell you where you've gone wrong. If it doesn't work then come back and ask again.

On 14 Jul 2008, at 11:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


hi all
 I have just posted out a question earlier as I could not get the
example for Tutorial::AdvancedCRUD::FormFu to work.

 I have also looked at the examples and put in the Constraint settings
in myapp.yml file but it does not work at all.

Whilst I await for some help of you helpful folks to post regarding my
previous issue with Sqlite,
can anyone tell me how do constraints work?

This is what I am guessing (and hoping):

- assume there's only an input textbox in the interface. Name = customerID
- a constraint has been set to 'Required' for the input text box.
- user clicks on submit without typing anything into the textbox.
- web browser returns a nice looking message saying something like, "
Input required for field, customerID"

 Is that faintly how it works?

thank you

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