Hello Jeff,

I have been using the DBI control ctCombo and it does what you are looking
for.

It has an auto complete feature and an auto save option.

HTH,
Kent 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Jeff Johnson
Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2011 10:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Different Combobox Behavior


On 08/06/2011 02:08 PM, Alan Bain wrote:
> Check out the quickfill class on universal thread.  It may do what you 
> are wanting.  I use the quicken style textbox but haven't used the cbo 
> class.
>
> http://www.universalthread.com/ViewPageNewDownload.aspx?ID=9349
>
> or search for quikfil3.zip
>
> HTH,
> Alan
>
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 2:35 PM, Jeff Johnson<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> I have customers that use a combobox to enter quite a few things.  I 
>> was asked it they could have the combobox to select an item in the 
>> lookup table, but be able to enter something in the combobox that is 
>> saved to the file without adding it to the lookup table.
>>
>> For example, the combobox currently is basically a drop down list.  
>> If I change it to a combobox the usual behavior is to give the user 
>> the option to add it to the lookup table.
>>
>> I want to be able to add it to the file but not add it to the lookup 
>> table and when I return to that record, the user entered information 
>> comes up even though it is not in the record source.
>>
>> For my applications this would be the preferred behavior but I have 
>> not seen it anywhere.  Even Quickbooks requires you to add and 
>> account or vendor to the lookup table before continuing.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jeff
>>
>> ---------------
>>
>> Jeff Johnson
>> [email protected]
>> (623) 582-0323
>>
>> www.san-dc.com
>>
>>

Alan:  Thanks for that!  That is what I am looking for but in a combo box
where you can pull down a list or enter one that is not in the list.  For
example, you enter an "S" and it fills in the first entry that starts in
"S."  I would like to hit a down arrow, the arrow on the right or something
like that and have a list come up to choose from.  If they don't want to
enter from the list, I just keep typing and it saves the entry in the
control source without adding it to the lookup table.

This may be under-simplification but I thought of automatically adding it to
the lookup table without the user knowing about it and "hiding" it when
viewing or editing the lookup table.


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