Ok, do you have some example for the post-validator with embedform ? On 19 juil, 13:49, Johannes <[email protected]> wrote: > In your embedded forms, you only have access to the values of the > specific, embedded form. > > If you need the values of the TaskForm (the parent form), then you > need to move your validation up to that form. > > E.g., you can add a post-validator to the TaskForm which validates > your logic for each ReminderForm, and then throws errors for the > fields in question (either a sfValidatorErrorSchema, or a > sfValidatorError). > > kind regards, > Johannes > > On 19 Jul., 13:19, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:> Hi, > > > I have a main form and some embedforms : one Task and many reminders > > form. > > My Task has a duedate, > > Reminders timeout is calculating from this duedate. > > > I want to : > > - access to the duedate in the ReminderValidator doClean > > - to send an error if a reminder is set (on ReminderForm/embedform), > > and no duedate is set (on TaskForm/main form) > > > How can I do all this ? > > > Thanks !
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