None I can think of. Let me look into this.
On Sep 30, 10:16 pm, Jose <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 30 sep, 21:28, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > db.table.myField.requires=IS_LENGTH(20)
> > to have it validated.
>
> if I have the following:
>
> db.define_table('mytable',
> Field('myfield', length=10),
> )
>
> and I introduce a string of length greater than 10 the validator is
> enabled.
>
> But on the following:
>
> db.define_table('mytable',
> Field('myfield', length=10),
> )
> db.mytable.myfield.requires = IS_NOT_EMPTY()
>
> length validator is lost. In postgres fails. In sqlite no warning.
>
> The solution is:
> db.mytable.myfield.requires = [IS_NOT_EMPTY(), IS_LENGTH(maxsize=10)]
>
> What disadvantages are there in truncate the string in this situation?
>
> Jose
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