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I understand that Angular can do validation by html template and output validation errors



However what if I have a singlediv on top of component html and an errorMessage attribute in the component class, and desire to output all the validation error in that single div, how to achieve such goal?



  <div class="errorMessage">...</div>

<input id="name" type="text" placeholder="name" #name [(ngModel)]="account.name"
name="name" (click)="clearErrors()" maxlength="40" required>

<div *ngIf="name.invalid && (name.dirty || name.touched)">

<div *ngIf="name.errors.required">
Account name cannot be empty. <-- like to show this msg on div.errorMessage
</div>
<div *ngIf="name.errors.maxlength">
Account name maximum length exceeded. <-- like to show this msg on div.errorMessage
</div>
</div>









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    I understand that Angular can do validation by html template and output validation errors



    However what if I have a singlediv on top of component html and an errorMessage attribute in the component class, and desire to output all the validation error in that single div, how to achieve such goal?



      <div class="errorMessage">...</div>

    <input id="name" type="text" placeholder="name" #name [(ngModel)]="account.name"
    name="name" (click)="clearErrors()" maxlength="40" required>

    <div *ngIf="name.invalid && (name.dirty || name.touched)">

    <div *ngIf="name.errors.required">
    Account name cannot be empty. <-- like to show this msg on div.errorMessage
    </div>
    <div *ngIf="name.errors.maxlength">
    Account name maximum length exceeded. <-- like to show this msg on div.errorMessage
    </div>
    </div>









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      I understand that Angular can do validation by html template and output validation errors



      However what if I have a singlediv on top of component html and an errorMessage attribute in the component class, and desire to output all the validation error in that single div, how to achieve such goal?



        <div class="errorMessage">...</div>

      <input id="name" type="text" placeholder="name" #name [(ngModel)]="account.name"
      name="name" (click)="clearErrors()" maxlength="40" required>

      <div *ngIf="name.invalid && (name.dirty || name.touched)">

      <div *ngIf="name.errors.required">
      Account name cannot be empty. <-- like to show this msg on div.errorMessage
      </div>
      <div *ngIf="name.errors.maxlength">
      Account name maximum length exceeded. <-- like to show this msg on div.errorMessage
      </div>
      </div>









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      I understand that Angular can do validation by html template and output validation errors



      However what if I have a singlediv on top of component html and an errorMessage attribute in the component class, and desire to output all the validation error in that single div, how to achieve such goal?



        <div class="errorMessage">...</div>

      <input id="name" type="text" placeholder="name" #name [(ngModel)]="account.name"
      name="name" (click)="clearErrors()" maxlength="40" required>

      <div *ngIf="name.invalid && (name.dirty || name.touched)">

      <div *ngIf="name.errors.required">
      Account name cannot be empty. <-- like to show this msg on div.errorMessage
      </div>
      <div *ngIf="name.errors.maxlength">
      Account name maximum length exceeded. <-- like to show this msg on div.errorMessage
      </div>
      </div>






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          You can simply move error section into the desired message container.



            <div class="errorMessage">
          <ng-container *ngIf="name.invalid && (name.dirty || name.touched)">
          <ng-container *ngIf="name.errors.required">
          Account name cannot be empty. </ng-container>
          <ng-container *ngIf="name.errors.maxlength">
          Account name maximum length exceeded.
          </ng-container>
          </ng-container>
          </div>

          <input id="name" type="text" placeholder="name" #name
          [(ngModel)]="account.name"
          name="name" (click)="clearErrors()"
          maxlength="40" required>





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            You can simply move error section into the desired message container.



              <div class="errorMessage">
            <ng-container *ngIf="name.invalid && (name.dirty || name.touched)">
            <ng-container *ngIf="name.errors.required">
            Account name cannot be empty. </ng-container>
            <ng-container *ngIf="name.errors.maxlength">
            Account name maximum length exceeded.
            </ng-container>
            </ng-container>
            </div>

            <input id="name" type="text" placeholder="name" #name
            [(ngModel)]="account.name"
            name="name" (click)="clearErrors()"
            maxlength="40" required>





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              You can simply move error section into the desired message container.



                <div class="errorMessage">
              <ng-container *ngIf="name.invalid && (name.dirty || name.touched)">
              <ng-container *ngIf="name.errors.required">
              Account name cannot be empty. </ng-container>
              <ng-container *ngIf="name.errors.maxlength">
              Account name maximum length exceeded.
              </ng-container>
              </ng-container>
              </div>

              <input id="name" type="text" placeholder="name" #name
              [(ngModel)]="account.name"
              name="name" (click)="clearErrors()"
              maxlength="40" required>





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                You can simply move error section into the desired message container.



                  <div class="errorMessage">
                <ng-container *ngIf="name.invalid && (name.dirty || name.touched)">
                <ng-container *ngIf="name.errors.required">
                Account name cannot be empty. </ng-container>
                <ng-container *ngIf="name.errors.maxlength">
                Account name maximum length exceeded.
                </ng-container>
                </ng-container>
                </div>

                <input id="name" type="text" placeholder="name" #name
                [(ngModel)]="account.name"
                name="name" (click)="clearErrors()"
                maxlength="40" required>





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                You can simply move error section into the desired message container.



                  <div class="errorMessage">
                <ng-container *ngIf="name.invalid && (name.dirty || name.touched)">
                <ng-container *ngIf="name.errors.required">
                Account name cannot be empty. </ng-container>
                <ng-container *ngIf="name.errors.maxlength">
                Account name maximum length exceeded.
                </ng-container>
                </ng-container>
                </div>

                <input id="name" type="text" placeholder="name" #name
                [(ngModel)]="account.name"
                name="name" (click)="clearErrors()"
                maxlength="40" required>






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