Dorin,
Still have not received the E-mail.
Tks.
>I've sent the ZIP to you
>
>Maybe you'll tell me how I've made it to work :)
>The BackSpace when SearchMode = SETKEY or FILTER still doesn't work as expected
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>
>>Dorin,
>>
>>Thank you.
>>Your offer is appreciated.
>>
>>>Hi
>>>I try to design a class that uses a top level form with a grid on it to mimics combobox behaviour, but it doesn't work now as well as I want. Basically, it will allow multi column search criteria and posibility to present a filtered list (using SET KEY or SET FILTER). If I succed to make it work, I can send it to you.
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>>>>I have a form where there are many fields including 2 that allow the user to select a customer. The first is a combobox that allows the user to select the lookup order for the customers (customer code, customer name, zip/postal code or telephone number).
>>>>The second is another combobox that actually contains the customers. There are four columns as above and the first column corresponds to the lookup order. If customer code is not chosen as the lookup order, the next three columns will be customer name, zip/postal and then telephone number.
>>>>The record source is an index table
>>>>The problem that I think the users will have is that there are no headings over the columns and the customer code will probably be numeric as will the zip code.
>>>>In this case I like the combobox control for selecting the customer because it uses minimal real estate until it is selected, has incremental search on the lookup order they selected, etc.
>>>>Is there any way to 'pop-up' a 4 column 'header' at the correct position above the combo box when it opens? I realize that I won't know the exact position of the combo box or the contents of the header until runtime.
>>>>
>>>>Thank you in advance.