So, if I use clean_annotationvalue to do both how would I be able to put an 
error
message on the annotation type when a value is entered but no annotation type 
is entered.
Wouldn't that error message appear under the annotationvalue field

Jeff

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From: Collin Grady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> 
> The clean_foo functions are run in order. 
> 
> So in your situation, clean_annotationtype will only have access to 
> the annotationtype value, but clean_annotationvalue will be able to 
> see both, since clean_annotationtype has already been run. 
> 
> 
> > 
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