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>>I probably didn't explain myself correctly. Here is a very simplified example. Imagine Order Table. In the order table I will store only the Customer PK (meaningless for the user). When the Order screen is shown the text box should show Customer Name and not PK. As user navigates (goes to next, previous, etc.) records in the Order Table, the Customer Name should appear in this text box. So in the Refresh method of this textbox the code will take the PK value stored in the Order table, find the Customer record in the Customer Table and display the Customer Name. So I can't really use ControlSource of the textbox but have to do it in code.
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>That's a perfect candidate for a view
This is actually a view (if you may call it). I am using CursorAdapter.
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