Jquery validation not allow zero in input field












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How can I disallow a user to enter zero into an input field? I am using the Jquery validation plugin, and the number validation method. I would like a user to be able to enter positive and negative numbers and disallow zero's.



i have tried using the greaterThan and lessThan methods, but I cannot seem to get them to work properly.



     $("#CPO_AddItemForm").validate({
errorElement: "em",
errorPlacement: function(error, element) {
error.appendTo(element.parent("div").next("div"));
},
rules: {
Stockno: {required: true, nowhitespace: true},
Descrip: "required",
Item_Qty: {required: true, number: true, greaterThan: 0},
Price: {required: true, number: true},
Unit: "required",
Vac_Occ: "required",
},
messages: {
Stockno: {required: "Required"},
Descrip: {required: "Required"},
Item_Qty: {required: "Required"},
Price: {required: "Required"},
Unit: {required: "Required"},
Vac_Occ: {required: "Required"},
},

});









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  • Sounds like you need to use the notEqual rule... theprofessionguru.com/article/…

    – Snowmonkey
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:51













  • Of course, in reading further down that post, it's a custom rule that he's defining -- but you can easily define that same rule. ;)

    – Snowmonkey
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:53











  • that worked perfectly. thanks!

    – nvontrotha
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:07
















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How can I disallow a user to enter zero into an input field? I am using the Jquery validation plugin, and the number validation method. I would like a user to be able to enter positive and negative numbers and disallow zero's.



i have tried using the greaterThan and lessThan methods, but I cannot seem to get them to work properly.



     $("#CPO_AddItemForm").validate({
errorElement: "em",
errorPlacement: function(error, element) {
error.appendTo(element.parent("div").next("div"));
},
rules: {
Stockno: {required: true, nowhitespace: true},
Descrip: "required",
Item_Qty: {required: true, number: true, greaterThan: 0},
Price: {required: true, number: true},
Unit: "required",
Vac_Occ: "required",
},
messages: {
Stockno: {required: "Required"},
Descrip: {required: "Required"},
Item_Qty: {required: "Required"},
Price: {required: "Required"},
Unit: {required: "Required"},
Vac_Occ: {required: "Required"},
},

});









share|improve this question























  • Sounds like you need to use the notEqual rule... theprofessionguru.com/article/…

    – Snowmonkey
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:51













  • Of course, in reading further down that post, it's a custom rule that he's defining -- but you can easily define that same rule. ;)

    – Snowmonkey
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:53











  • that worked perfectly. thanks!

    – nvontrotha
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:07














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How can I disallow a user to enter zero into an input field? I am using the Jquery validation plugin, and the number validation method. I would like a user to be able to enter positive and negative numbers and disallow zero's.



i have tried using the greaterThan and lessThan methods, but I cannot seem to get them to work properly.



     $("#CPO_AddItemForm").validate({
errorElement: "em",
errorPlacement: function(error, element) {
error.appendTo(element.parent("div").next("div"));
},
rules: {
Stockno: {required: true, nowhitespace: true},
Descrip: "required",
Item_Qty: {required: true, number: true, greaterThan: 0},
Price: {required: true, number: true},
Unit: "required",
Vac_Occ: "required",
},
messages: {
Stockno: {required: "Required"},
Descrip: {required: "Required"},
Item_Qty: {required: "Required"},
Price: {required: "Required"},
Unit: {required: "Required"},
Vac_Occ: {required: "Required"},
},

});









share|improve this question














How can I disallow a user to enter zero into an input field? I am using the Jquery validation plugin, and the number validation method. I would like a user to be able to enter positive and negative numbers and disallow zero's.



i have tried using the greaterThan and lessThan methods, but I cannot seem to get them to work properly.



     $("#CPO_AddItemForm").validate({
errorElement: "em",
errorPlacement: function(error, element) {
error.appendTo(element.parent("div").next("div"));
},
rules: {
Stockno: {required: true, nowhitespace: true},
Descrip: "required",
Item_Qty: {required: true, number: true, greaterThan: 0},
Price: {required: true, number: true},
Unit: "required",
Vac_Occ: "required",
},
messages: {
Stockno: {required: "Required"},
Descrip: {required: "Required"},
Item_Qty: {required: "Required"},
Price: {required: "Required"},
Unit: {required: "Required"},
Vac_Occ: {required: "Required"},
},

});






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  • Sounds like you need to use the notEqual rule... theprofessionguru.com/article/…

    – Snowmonkey
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:51













  • Of course, in reading further down that post, it's a custom rule that he's defining -- but you can easily define that same rule. ;)

    – Snowmonkey
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:53











  • that worked perfectly. thanks!

    – nvontrotha
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:07



















  • Sounds like you need to use the notEqual rule... theprofessionguru.com/article/…

    – Snowmonkey
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:51













  • Of course, in reading further down that post, it's a custom rule that he's defining -- but you can easily define that same rule. ;)

    – Snowmonkey
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:53











  • that worked perfectly. thanks!

    – nvontrotha
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:07

















Sounds like you need to use the notEqual rule... theprofessionguru.com/article/…

– Snowmonkey
Nov 20 '18 at 18:51







Sounds like you need to use the notEqual rule... theprofessionguru.com/article/…

– Snowmonkey
Nov 20 '18 at 18:51















Of course, in reading further down that post, it's a custom rule that he's defining -- but you can easily define that same rule. ;)

– Snowmonkey
Nov 20 '18 at 18:53





Of course, in reading further down that post, it's a custom rule that he's defining -- but you can easily define that same rule. ;)

– Snowmonkey
Nov 20 '18 at 18:53













that worked perfectly. thanks!

– nvontrotha
Nov 20 '18 at 19:07





that worked perfectly. thanks!

– nvontrotha
Nov 20 '18 at 19:07












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