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>>I created a grid which contains skill performance data. I have two columns
>>titled 'Satisfactory' and 'Unsatisfactory', respectively. The contontrol I
>>have in each column is a check box. I tried to embed code in the click
>>event for each of the check boxes so that when one of the boxes are
>>checked, the other box is automatically in the 'checked' or 'unchecked'
>>state.
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>Glenn,
>
>Just curious. If you have a chwck box for 'Satisfactory', why do you need
>one for 'Unsatisfactory'? Wouldn't it be better to have one check box where
>checked meant satisfactory and unchecked meant unsatisfactory?
>
>
>Gary J. Sibio
Hi Gary,
Well, I did think about that when reviewing the data elements of
the table. But when you use that field for reporting purposes,
a un-checked field doesn't necessarily mean 'Unsatisfactory' ...
it could mean 'not applicable', 'not observed', etc. Therefore,
I decided to go with two check boxes. But with great tips from
others, I decided to use an option group with 3 option buttons
(Satisfactory, UnSatisfactory, N/A).
Glenn
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