>>Perhaps the current alias changed in the meantime. Check what else your >CommandButton.Click() does. Or use the debugger to check what else changed >in the form, or in the ComboBox.
>The id columns appeard in all of the my combo boxes.
>I didn't change aliases.
>Nothing chancheg in the combo boxes.
>I don't think that the problem in the code of the command button (any way I have about 950 lines in my command button code and I'ts a little problem to debug it).
>P.S
>maybe the following information will help:
>I added the following lines in my load event of the form:
>
use xxx again in 0
>use yyy again in 0
>And this tables is the row sorce for the combo boxes.
>It's can help you to help me?
>Thank you!
I really don't know.
It might help, however, to have a single table or cursor as the RowSource of the ComboBox.
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