If your data is growing, listbox isn't advisable. Anyways, you don't have a better choice then than using the SQL rowsourcetype of the listbox. That way, you could change the rowsource property interactively and requery it.
>A listbox is being populated. I don't want to use a view or select because of the speed of refreshing the data.
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>>>I have a list of data that the client wants to be able to click on a control and have the data displayed in ascending order, click the control again and it is in descending order. Using the data environment, without creating an index each way, is there a way?
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>>If you don't want to achieve it using index key, SELECT will do the trick or make use of the VIEW feature. We make use of the latter more often. BTW, are you using Grid to display the data?
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