>Cetin-
>You and Nick both bring up a point I am just now starting to think about using a combobox to add new values to a table - namely, is this the kind of situation where I should use table buffering? I'm asking because if I were adding fields in the normal way through some kind of file maintenance form, I would. But what I'm trying to do here is circumvent the normal rules by allowing a value to be added to the table on the fly. I'm not even taking into account that (e.g.) they add this city and oops they mispelled it or something. I just figured they could go into a form maintenance routine and do all that stuff. But I guess the biggest issue is that someone else is using the table. Anyway, I'd appreciate your thoughts on this (clearly you allow for this in your class).
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>Sylvia
Sylvia,
If buffering is off then the class is happy with that so can update the list correctly everytime. I thought you were asking the reverse before and therefore mentioned you could use it with buffering.
Cetin