Hi,

I originally thought the FIELDSET might hold the solution but no.
Maybe it can be used.

Otherwise, I think the solution might be to recognise that the radio
buttons relate to the same field and treat them as a group. But we
still need an appropriate place/target to report the error. This could
be after the last input (radio button) or a defined target in the
validator e.g., require=IS_NOT_EMPTY(error_target='target')

It's not an urgent issue. I did some searching and couldn't find the
solution. I will want to overcome this later but don't want to
implement my own solution if one exists or can be added.

Cheers, Duane.

On Apr 6, 12:55 pm, bluemoth <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks DenesL,
>
> It was probably the wrong example. I simplified my case but in my case
> I do expect errors to be reported so I was wanting to group the error
> messages for the radio buttons into one message.
>
> Cheers, Duane.
>
> On Apr 6, 10:56 am, DenesL <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>
>
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>
>
> > Hello,
>
> > to eliminate the possibility of an error message, I would rewrite as:
>
> > db.languages.language.default = 'english' # or any other in the list
> > db.languages.language.requires = IS_IN_SET(['english', 'french',
> > 'german'])
> > db.languages.language.widget = SQLFORM.widgets.radio.widget
>
> > On Apr 5, 6:32 pm, bluemoth <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello all,
>
> > > If I have the following:
> > > db.define_table('languages', Field('language', 'string'))
>
> > > db.languages.language.requires = \
> > >                 [IS_IN_SET(['english', 'french', 'german']), \
> > >                  IS_NOT_EMPTY(error_message='Value required')]
> > > db.languages.language.widget = SQLFORM.widgets.radio.widget
>
> > > and I render a form that when submitted has no entry, it places an
> > > error message under each radio button.
>
> > > Is there a way to present the one error message for the entire group
> > > of radio buttons?
>
> > > Thanks for you help.
>
> > > Cheers, Duane.

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