Is 0 the default value for the field in your database ? Daniel Staver wrote: > When I leave an integer field blank in a form generated by the admin > generator the actual value stored in the database is 0. > > However, this breaks validation with the sfNumberValidator as the > permitted values for this particular field is a nubmer between > 1960-2020 if a number is entered. Is there a way to change this so > that it doesn't try to store the value 0 when the field is actually > blank? > > If I try to create this object directly with propel it's stored as > expected, I only run into the problem when I save through the admin > generator. > > > > >
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