yes because you should try check if the data is in db before checking
if it is an int.

On Aug 11, 10:56 am, ionel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Web2py generates an error for:
>
> db.person.importance.requires=[IS_INT_IN_RANGE(1,999),
> IS_NOT_IN_DB(db, 'person.importance')]
>
> but not if I change the order of the two validators:
>
> db.person.importance.requires=[IS_NOT_IN_DB(db, 'person.importance'),
> IS_INT_IN_RANGE(1,999)]
>
> Traceback:
>
> File "d:\dev\proj\python\web2py\gluon\validators.py", line 486, in
> __call__
>     if not value.strip():
> AttributeError: 'int' object has no attribute 'strip'
>
> ______
>
>  Function argument list: (self=<gluon.validators.IS_NOT_IN_DB object>,
> value=1)
>
>     def set_self_id(self, id):
>         self.record_id = id
>
>     def __call__(self, value):
>         if not value.strip():
>             return (value, self.error_message)
>         if value in self.allowed_override:
>             return (value, None)
>         (tablename, fieldname) = str(self.field).split('.')
>
>     * value.strip: undefined
>     * value: 1
>
> i.a.

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