web2py datetime picker configuration












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I'm using default web2py datetime picker in SQLFORM:



form = SQLFORM.factory(
Field(
'date',
'datetime',
[...]
),
[...]
)


Widget which I get with this:



datatime picker



It looks pretty OK, but I want to have time always with 00 minutes (like 1:00, 2:00 and so one). Is there some way to configure it to prevent user selecting minutes number other than 00?










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    I'm using default web2py datetime picker in SQLFORM:



    form = SQLFORM.factory(
    Field(
    'date',
    'datetime',
    [...]
    ),
    [...]
    )


    Widget which I get with this:



    datatime picker



    It looks pretty OK, but I want to have time always with 00 minutes (like 1:00, 2:00 and so one). Is there some way to configure it to prevent user selecting minutes number other than 00?










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      I'm using default web2py datetime picker in SQLFORM:



      form = SQLFORM.factory(
      Field(
      'date',
      'datetime',
      [...]
      ),
      [...]
      )


      Widget which I get with this:



      datatime picker



      It looks pretty OK, but I want to have time always with 00 minutes (like 1:00, 2:00 and so one). Is there some way to configure it to prevent user selecting minutes number other than 00?










      share|improve this question
















      I'm using default web2py datetime picker in SQLFORM:



      form = SQLFORM.factory(
      Field(
      'date',
      'datetime',
      [...]
      ),
      [...]
      )


      Widget which I get with this:



      datatime picker



      It looks pretty OK, but I want to have time always with 00 minutes (like 1:00, 2:00 and so one). Is there some way to configure it to prevent user selecting minutes number other than 00?







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      edited Oct 15 '18 at 9:31









      Roman Pokrovskij

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          I don't think the default datetime picker has that option. Instead, you might be better off defining a standard string field type and using an alternative datetime picker that includes the functionality you need.






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