Hi Richard

It might depend on the DB,  but I believe you would normally need at
least decimal(5,2) to contain 123.456789
With decimal(4,2) I think the max value would be 99.99...

Try it...  :)

-D


On Nov 17, 3:44 pm, Richard Vézina <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I forgot to precise that I am under 1.88.2
>
> Thanks
>
> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Richard Vézina <
>
> [email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > I wonder if it is normal that I get ticket in that case :
>
> > Model :
>
> > Field('field1','decimal(4,2)'),
>
> > If I insert in form generate with crud.create(db.table1) this value :
> > 123.123
>
> > I get ticket :
>
> > Error traceback
>
> > 1.
> > 2.
>
> > 3.
> > 4.
>
> > 5.
> > 6.
>
> > 7.
> > 8.
>
> > 9.
> > 10.
>
> > 11.
> > 12.
>
> > 13.
> > 14.
>
> > 15.
> > 16.
>
> > 17.
> > 18.
>
> > 19.
> > 20.
>
> > 21.
>
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
>
> >   File "/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 188, in restricted
>
> >     exec ccode in environment
>
> >   File "/web2py/applications/app/controllers/test.py", line 552, in <module>
>
> >   File "/web2py/gluon/globals.py", line 96, in <lambda>
>
> >     self._caller = lambda f: f()
>
> >   File "/web2py/gluon/tools.py", line 2270, in f
>
> >     return action(*a, **b)
>
> >   File "/web2py/applications/app/controllers/test.py", line 372, in update
>
> >     if form.accepts(request.vars, session):
>
> >   File "/web2py/gluon/sqlhtml.py", line 1144, in accepts
>
> >     self.table._db(self.table.id == self.record.id).update(**fields)
>
> >   File "/web2py/gluon/sql.py", line 3484, in update
>
> >     self._db._execute(query)
>
> >   File "/web2py/gluon/sql.py", line 1026, in <lambda>
>
> >     self._execute = lambda *a, **b: self._cursor.execute(*a, **b)
> > DataError: ERREUR:  champ numérique en dehors des limites
>
> > DETAIL:  Un champ de précision 4 et d'échelle 2 doit être arrondi à une 
> > valeur
>
> > absolue inférieure à 10^2.
>
> > I thought that the validator will show up a error...
>
> > Do I have to use IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE and why since I precised the decimal
> > limit in the model???
>
> > Regards.
>
> > Richard
>
>

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