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I have been using reactive forms since a while but, right now i am facing a issue while resetting it. My aim is inline CRUD operations to a table of records.

Create Form:

formGroupName.formBuilder.group({
    fieldName: '',
    fieldName1: ''
}, { validator: CustomValidator });

Form Reset:

formGroupName.reset({
    fieldName: ['', Validators.required],
    fieldName1: ['', Validators.required]
});

While adding a record, i display a form to the top of the table and i also perform a this.formGroupName.reset() function. And afterwards i reset it and i click the add button form gets reset and CustomValidator doesn't work at all whereas the other validators(required) do work fine. I have tried the same thing by replacing reset with patch value.

Custom validators do work when i write the code for creating the form again after the reset function which i feel is not the right solution as it makes me to write the same code again before and after calling the reset function.

Please advise.

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on FormReset try this. worked for me

formGroupName.reset({
    fieldName: ('',[ Validators.required, CustomerVaidator]),
    fieldName1: ('',[ Validators.required, CustomerVaidator])
});
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  • Thanks for the response. No doubt that i must have worked for you. To me, it didn't allow to add "(" and ")". I tried with the square brackets and both the end formGroupName.reset({ fieldName: ['', [Validators.required, CustomValidator]}) . This when i console formGroupName.value.fieldName it returns an array. Please advise Mar 14, 2018 at 12:00
  • you can do something like this in component constructor(private builder:FormBuilder) { this.buildMyForm(); } then buildMyForm() { //build your form here } and finally on reset call reset function like this reset() { this.buildMyForm(); } this is a workaround Mar 14, 2018 at 12:22
  • Ur welcome. But which one worked if solution in the answer worked please upvote if possible. I ll be obliged Apr 4, 2018 at 14:14

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