Okidoki, good that you got it working as wanted :-)
Eddy Young wrote:
On 30 Jan 2006, at 22:28, Geert Bevin wrote:
you can freely declare your constraints at any time, of course you
have to do so at the proper time for your use-case. It might be that
activateValidation is called before you set the properties and thus
the wrong condition is used. Btw, what do you mean with "this did not
work". What exactly didn't work?
Note to self: be more specific :-)
It's not that it did not work, but it did not have the expected
behaviour. After posting this, I realised that I could simply call
addConstraint in the submission handler method, which I did with success.
Thanks for the prompt reply anyway.
Eddy
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