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Coordinating Dropdown with buttons
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22/12/1998 10:30:43
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
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Forms & Form designer
Miscellaneous
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00169597
Message ID:
00169653
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>>>>I have a simple form with a drop down list box (used to select the customer number), two command buttons (next and previous) and a couple text boxes to show the customer info.
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>>>>If I use the dropdown to select the customer number, it displays the proper record info in the text boxes (by using Thisform.refresh in the mouse click event of the dropdown).
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>>>>Similarly, if I use the cmd buttons, it moved through the records, displaying the text info for each record - but the drop down does not follow......in fact, it remains blank. Any suggestions??
>>>>
>>>>TIA,
>>>
>>>The ListItemID property should control what is highlighted - try that out.
>>
>>Perhaps I wasn't sufficiently clear in my first post. Let me add a little more (since as I understand it, the ListItemID isn't the key here).
>>
>>The dropdown's RowSource is the customer info table and the RowSourceType is 6 (a list of fields - specifically, it has 2 columns: CustNo and CustName). I can select the CustNo with the dropdown, and it then fills the text boxes (CustName, CustAddr, etc) with no problem.
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>>I also have cmdbtns "Next" (which has a ClickEvent of skip 1) and "Previous" (ClickEvent is skip -1. When I use either of the buttons, the text fields are refreshed with the next or previous records information. But the CustNo that appears in the dropdown does NOT refresh. I have even tried addin ThisForm.Combo2.refresh to the cmdbtns click event.
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>>With puzzled regards,
>
>You may add Thisform.Combo.Value=Table.CustNo to button.click event

Bingo!!! Thanks very much, Edward :)

Holiday Regards,
Phil Thomas
http://phillipdthomas.com

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