I don't have a menu for the user to pick the lookup table. It's a drop down (ComboBox) on the form. It's very efficient, easy to maintain. User's have one form to learn for maintenance.
>This is how my maintenance looks and works now. Thank you.
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>>I've done this in the past with one form. A drop down allows the user to select the lookup table to maintain, then a grid is used for the items in each lookup table.
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>>>I was wondering of what do you think of a menu with long list (18 items)?
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>>>I have 18 lookup tables in the application. And I need to provide user with ability to maintain these tables. Each table has a form (with Edit/Delete/Add,etc.). So I am thinking of having the following tree on the main menu:
>>>File -> Miscellaneous Table Maintenance -> Table 1, Table 2, and so on.
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>>>Is the above reasonable; to have 18 items on the menu? TIA.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer