Ya, now that you said a flag would be good.  I was initially referring to
the main Site model initiating the validation for the equipment but a flag
in the equipment model would probably be an easier solution.

On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> 2009/7/29 Chris Habgood <[email protected]>:
> > I have the main form "Site", has many :equipments.
> > In the Site form I add equipment to the form dynamically to associate it
> to
> > the site.
> > I do not necessarily need to validate the equipment fields on the form
> > submission unless a checkbox is checked on the "Site" form stating
> > everything is good.
> > Basically I only need to validate the equipment under specific case on
> the
> > site model.
> >
>
> So, is this it?  A user has entered data for an Equipment record onto
> the form and submitted it, you have some validations defined but you
> only want to run them if the associated site record (in the db) has a
> particular flag set?  If the flag in the db is not set then you want
> to save the Equipment record without validating?
>
> Colin
>
> >
>

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