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Yep, you can. useField(name, computed(() => disabled.value ? '' : 'required')); |
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Method computed inside useField?
I declare outside and not work it.
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Yep, you can.
useField(name, computed(() => disabled.value ? '' : 'required'));
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It's possible set rules from computed? If field is disabled and i would like set rules empty
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