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The pui.validate event, if defined, fires for each input value that is modified on a Rich Display File screen and submitted back to the server.

The event can modify the value being sent to the server by returning a new value as a string.

The event can cause a validation message to occur by returning an object with a property named "msg", which will contain the message to display.

The event can bubble up to normal Profound UI processing by returning null.

Parameters:

The pui.validate event receives one parameter object that has the following properties:

  • value - the value being submitted to the server
  • fieldName - the name of the field being modified
  • dataType - the field data type
  • dataLength - data length (only present if the field is a character or a numeric field)
  • formatting - field formatting

Example:

pui.validate = function(obj) {

  if (obj.dataType == "indicator") {
    if (obj.value == "true" || obj.value == "1") return "1";
    else if (obj.value == "false" || obj.value == "0") return "0";
    else return { msg: "The selection is not valid for an indicator." };
  }
  else {
    // bubble up
    return null;
  }

}
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