sorry, should be db.table.field.default = ''

On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 3:54 PM, mdipierro<mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> I am not what you mean by:
>
> db.table.field = 'some invalid value for the requires[]'
>
> It seems to be redefining the field. It should give an error.
>
> On Jun 13, 8:28 am, Hans Donner <hans.don...@pobox.com> wrote:
>> db.define_table(
>>     'test',
>>     SQLField('unique', 'string', unique = True,
>>         requires = IS_NOT_IN_DB(db, 'test.unique')),
>>     )
>>
>> def pseudo():
>>    db.table.field.writable = False
>>    db.table.field = 'some invalid value for the requires[]'
>>    form = crud.create(db.table)
>>
>> the form doesn't run the validators for the non-writable field, and
>> when you are on GAE the uniqueness is not enforced on db level (and
>> DAL does not make up for this).
>>
>> When I have the following:
>> def pseudo():
>>    db.table.field = 'some invalid value for the requires[]'
>>    form = crud.create(db.table)
>>    form.custom.widget.jaar.update(**dict(_disabled = True))
>>
>> the value is non-editable by the user, it is validated but the value is 
>> removed
> >
>

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