Yes I do :-)

I'm going to check this now.

I temporary overrode the setLogin() method which sets NULL if empty
string.

Thanks,

Adrien

On 7 mai, 10:40, cokker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Do you use Sf1.2 with sfForm?
>
> If so have a look at the stringValidator if uses as empty value a string
>   ('') not null
>
> greets
> Sven
>
> Adrien Mogenet schrieb:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I get a very stupid question... and I'm really surprized to see that I
> > can't find any solution thanks to Google !
>
> > Simple Model :
> > ----------------------
> > user:
> >    id: ~
> >    login: {varchar, required: false}
> >    foobar: {varchar, required: true}
>
> > And then,  when I'm filling my form, if I fill only `foobar` and not
> > `login`, an empty string is stored and not the NULL value.
>
> > BUT, I want to store a NULL value... how can I do that ?
>
> > PS: Don't think too much about my model it's just a simple example ;)
>
> > --
> > Adrien
> >http://ze-technology.blogspot.com
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