\d{4} means 4 digits
On Apr 7, 3:03 am, jmverm...@xs4all.nl wrote:
> I don't know, in the function I want to use the following code
>
> if form.accepts(request.vars,session):
> code=db(db.postcoderegio.regio==request.vars.regio).select
> (db.postcoderegio.min,db.postcoderegio.max)
> clubs=db().select(db.company.ALL,db.address.ALL,left=db.address.on
> (
> (db.address.company==db.company.id)&(db.address.zipcode<code.max)
> &
> (db.address.zipcode>code.min)))
>
> I thought, since I want to use the < and > operator regio, min and max
> need to be of type integer. Hence the IS_INT_IN_RANGE() validator.
>
> Do I achieve the same validation when I use the IS_MATCH() validator?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Annet.
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