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Combo Box or Binding Source Properties
I have an order form with a State combo box and a County combo box. The State Combo box is set up to pull data from a State Table,there is a County table which has the stateID for each county. How do I make the Combo Box only show the Counties in the state selected in the state combo box?
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This is one of the most commonly asked questions in all of web design.
I'm sure this question has probably been asked several hundred times (no exaggeration) in this forum alone. Please google or search this forum for it, there are thousands of examples of accomplishing this task already on the internet.
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Forgive me oh wise one, I know not of this of google in which you speak. I've just learned how to use a mouse and thought programming was the next logical step.
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What version of VB? With VB6 you can use datacombo controls that bind to ADO recordset data.
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Some quick tips then, make sure num lock is on if you type in numbers with your numpad and make sure caps lock is off if you are trying to type a password.
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Thanks for the reply
VB 2005
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did you look into what he suggested? tried anything? Last edited by Shadow Wizard : November 12th, 2007 at 12:19 PM. |
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