Denes,

> same here, IS_LENGTH is invalid with integers (numbers don't have a
> length property in Python).

I didn't know that, however, removing the IS_LENGTH() validator solved
the problem )after finishing the first version of the application I am
working on I'll definitely have to dive into Python).


For the record:

> (an example of copy/paste/forget-to-fix, it happens to me too)

Thanks, but even so a stupid mistake.


> I don't know how postal codes look like over there but Massimo's
> suggestion only works if they are exactly 4 digits long and if they
> are strings, otherwise you will get the same "Not Unicode" error.

Over here postal codes read like: 1012 DV or 9903 AV and they never
start with a 0;
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