oops. I was wrong. not

>      SQLFORM(....,onvalidation=my_check)

but

      form.accepts(request.vars,session,onvalidation=my_check)

Massimo


On Mar 25, 8:56 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> My suggestion is use the validators for the drop box only, define
>
> def my_check(form):
>     if db( (db.shapecolormonth.shapename==form.vars.shapename) &
>             (db.shapecolormonth.shapecolor==form.vars.shapecolor) &
>             (db.shapecolormonth.month==form.vars.month) ).count():
>          form.errors.month='sorry, shape+color+month combo have to be
> unique'
>     return
>
> then in SQLFORM set
>
>      SQLFORM(....,onvalidation=my_check)
>
> This is not the only solution. You could do everything with
> validators, but this solution is simpler.
>
> Massimo
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