Hi Kamal,
remove the fd:regexp validation from non-string fields. You don't need it.

Simone

Kamal Bhatt wrote:


What do I do with the class cast exception?
Simone Gianni wrote:

Hi Kamal,
AFAIK you cannot (and don't need) to apply a fd:regexp to an integer, it should give you class cast exception. Validation is applied after conversion takes place, and the convertor for an integer will not allow presence of letters by itself.

Simone

Kamal Bhatt wrote:


OK, this is a mistake on my part. This is a problem not with validation as I thought but with form in general (ie it is not saving even when the fields are valid). I will probably repost when I have looked into this further.

Cheers.
Kamal Bhatt wrote:


Hi
I have a cform with the following field:

   <fd:field id="min_duration" required="false">
       <fd:label>Min Duration</fd:label>
       <fd:datatype base="integer"/>
       <fd:validation>
         <fd:regexp pattern="[0-9]*"/>
         <fd:range min="1" max="99">
<fd:failmessage>Max duration must an integer greater than 1 and less than 99</fd:failmessage>
         </fd:range>
        </fd:validation>
   </fd:field>

When I enter a non-integer character (eg 'a'), the cform fails on save. All other validation works, but obviously, validation does not work until the field is bound to the variable. My question is how to get the field to validate without using javascript (at the form template level) to do so (for the sake of consistency).

Cheers.

Kamal.





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