Hello All,

I'm just discovering web2py and i'm not able to wrap my mind about the
Form level validation inside it.

Let's say we talk about a defect. This defect has a "Fixing
Date" (date where provider deliver the fixing code in integration
system) and a "Closing Date" (date where the customer confirm issue is
solved in production system)

Basically, i understand how i can check the data integrity when using
SQLForm.
-> this will check that the "Closing date" is a real date
But i don't understand how i can perform business level check when
using SQLForm
-> this may be real date , but it's a date in the future so i don't
allow the insertion/ update of the record (Business rules)
-> this may be a real date, and date is today or in the past, but it's
before the "Fixing Date" so i don't allow the insertion/ update of the
record (Business Rules)

What is the recommended way to handle this kind of form level
validation in web2py?
(hopefully without having to save non valid data (versus business
rules) inside the db during the process)



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