Yes, either one of those would work and would bypass the problem.
Thanks,
Jonathan
>>Nancy,
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>>The situation we have is that we have two dropdown lists. In the first one, the user selects the type of action to take. In the second one, the user selects a recipient user of the action. There are certain users that are invalid choices for particular actions. The second dropdown (the user list) is tied to a table. I know there are probably better ways to handle this so the user can't even enter an invalid choice (such as setting a filter on the user table depending on the chosen action).
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>Yes, IMO, it is only correct to give users selections that they can, actually, select. Or if you have to display them, at least disable them being selected. So, you can do this in a variety of ways. When they make their first selection, populate the user list with only those users it pertains to. Or, disable the inappropriate users by prefixing a "\". Would either one of these solutions work for you?
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