that's pretty much expected: the general rule is that if you want your 
fields validated at insert level, you shouldn't use insert() but 
validate_and_insert().
this, however, it's only an issue with SQLite (mainly) because it doesn't 
have a native datetime field, so it doesn't complain even if you try to 
insert in it a string value, as 'foobar'. other backends (with native 
support) will happily reject the insert because they do their own 
validation .


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