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Thread: Lookup on a managed form
Bill
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Lookup on a managed form
Posted: 04 Apr 08 10:55 AM
I have a lookup that is on a managed form. Do the properties on this lookup need to be hardcoded to get the lookup to function correctly? I am guessing that the LookupID and LookupMaintable properties need to be coded.
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Matt Dockins
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Re: Lookup on a managed form
Posted: 04 Apr 08 12:57 PM
Bill please clarify, which properties?
If you are talking about properties that you want to be bound to some data field, and you are on a manage form, then yes, those fields/properties need to be set through code.
If you are talking about some standard properties (lookupmode, lookupmaintable, lookup) then, no, those do not have to be set through code on a manage form.
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Re: Lookup on a managed form
Posted: 04 Apr 08 1:01 PM
Yes, they will be bound to data fields. I should have explained myself better when I posted. I thought they would need to be coded but wanted to double check before I started on it.
Thanks Matt!!
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