I'm working on similar problems with
Data::FormValidator. I see it's not
CGI::Application::ValidateRM, but given the relationship between these two modules, maybe the following example will give you some benefit (in other words: everything I'm going to say is supposed to be useful under the hypothesis that CGI::A::VRM's interface is similar to D::FV's one):
# ... This is part of the validator profile ...
constraints => {
...
holidayto => {
params => [ qw/ holidayfrom holidayto / ]
constraint => sub {
my $from = shift;
my $to = shift;
# Perform some check with Date::Calc...
}
} ,
...
}
Note that you can supply an anonymous sub, and a list of parameters that will be passed to the subroutine itself.
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