Dave,
Been doing ok.. sitting out here watching MacGwire doing his amazing stuff, would have loved to been there when he hit number 62!
Maybe the NoDataOnLoad was what was hanging up my first attempts at using properties as parameters, but I seem to recall that it would happen at Requery() time as well. But if it's working for you good, if you get that error later you know what other direction to take.
Did you look at the SQL code the CD created? I doubt that a comma separated list of items can be put into a single string property unless you macro expand it. There was another thread within the last few days about a problem with IN I think Dragan started it.
>Hi Dave...how ya' been?
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>I didn't run into that problem because the view was in the dataenvironment and was NoDataonLoad was marked .T.
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>I solved the problem by making the list RowSourceType as 3-SQL statement and just included the '$' operator.
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>I was just puzzled by why the IN operator in the View Designer wouldn't work for me.