Class DataValidation

DataValidation

Access data validation rules. To create a new rule, use SpreadsheetApp.newDataValidation() and DataValidationBuilder. You can use Range.setDataValidation(rule) to set the validation rule for a range.

// Log information about the data validation rule for cell A1.
const cell = SpreadsheetApp.getActive().getRange('A1');
const rule = cell.getDataValidation();
if (rule != null) {
  const criteria = rule.getCriteriaType();
  const args = rule.getCriteriaValues();
  Logger.log('The data validation rule is %s %s', criteria, args);
} else {
  Logger.log('The cell does not have a data validation rule.');
}

Methods

MethodReturn typeBrief description
copy()DataValidationBuilderCreates a builder for a data validation rule based on this rule's settings.
getAllowInvalid()BooleanReturns true if the rule shows a warning when input fails data validation, or false if it rejects the input entirely.
getCriteriaType()DataValidationCriteriaGets the rule's criteria type as defined in the DataValidationCriteria enum.
getCriteriaValues()Object[]Gets an array of arguments for the rule's criteria.
getHelpText()StringGets the rule's help text, or null if no help text is set.

Detailed documentation

copy()

Creates a builder for a data validation rule based on this rule's settings.

// Change existing data validation rules that require a date in 2013 to require
// a date in 2014.
const oldDates = [new Date('1/1/2013'), new Date('12/31/2013')];
const newDates = [new Date('1/1/2014'), new Date('12/31/2014')];
const sheet = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSheet();
const range = sheet.getRange(1, 1, sheet.getMaxRows(), sheet.getMaxColumns());
const rules = range.getDataValidations();

for (let i = 0; i < rules.length; i++) {
  for (let j = 0; j < rules[i].length; j++) {
    const rule = rules[i][j];

    if (rule != null) {
      const criteria = rule.getCriteriaType();
      const args = rule.getCriteriaValues();

      if (criteria === SpreadsheetApp.DataValidationCriteria.DATE_BETWEEN &&
          args[0].getTime() === oldDates[0].getTime() &&
          args[1].getTime() === oldDates[1].getTime()) {
        // Create a builder from the existing rule, then change the dates.
        rules[i][j] = rule.copy().withCriteria(criteria, newDates).build();
      }
    }
  }
}
range.setDataValidations(rules);

Return

DataValidationBuilder — a builder based on this rule's settings


getAllowInvalid()

Returns true if the rule shows a warning when input fails data validation, or false if it rejects the input entirely. The default for new data validation rules is true.

Return

Booleantrue if the rule allows input that fails data validation; false if not


getCriteriaType()

Gets the rule's criteria type as defined in the DataValidationCriteria enum. To get the arguments for the criteria, use getCriteriaValues(). To use these values to create or modify a data validation rule, see DataValidationBuilder.withCriteria(criteria, args).

// Log information about the data validation rule for cell A1.
const cell = SpreadsheetApp.getActive().getRange('A1');
const rule = cell.getDataValidation();
if (rule != null) {
  const criteria = rule.getCriteriaType();
  const args = rule.getCriteriaValues();
  Logger.log('The data validation rule is %s %s', criteria, args);
} else {
  Logger.log('The cell does not have a data validation rule.');
}

Return

DataValidationCriteria — the type of data validation criteria


getCriteriaValues()

Gets an array of arguments for the rule's criteria. To get the criteria type, use getCriteriaType(). To use these values to create or modify a data validation rule, see DataValidationBuilder.withCriteria(criteria, args).

// Log information about the data validation rule for cell A1.
const cell = SpreadsheetApp.getActive().getRange('A1');
const rule = cell.getDataValidation();
if (rule != null) {
  const criteria = rule.getCriteriaType();
  const args = rule.getCriteriaValues();
  Logger.log('The data validation rule is %s %s', criteria, args);
} else {
  Logger.log('The cell does not have a data validation rule.');
}

Return

Object[] — an array of arguments appropriate to the rule's criteria type; the number of arguments and their type match the corresponding require...() method of the DataValidationBuilder class


getHelpText()

Gets the rule's help text, or null if no help text is set.

Return

String — the rule's help text, or null if no help text is set