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http://dnndev.com/fiddle/fid/737 All, I get an error however way I try and pass the listbox strings to the stored procedure. Can some one give the correct format to do this? -Error MESSAGE: Incorrect syntax near ')'.; ADDITIONAL INFO....List2:; List1:; FK_ID:5462; BYID:1; STACK TRACE: at KnowBetter.XModPro.FormFunctions.AddButtonClicked(XItem& xi) at KnowBetter.XModPro.XModPro.frmAddRecord_Add
I'm using the form designer. I've added a listbox to the form, but the Control Data Source dropdown is blank. I was expecting to be able to select from tables and this would create the table join. What am I missing? I know I can add the individual options, but I will use the same selection on other forms and therefore prefer the table. Thank you. (Sorry, accidentally posted this to topics.)

Listbox - set selected item

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I have an Edit form where I put in a Listbox. When the Edit form opens I want the exact item in the listbox to be selected. How can I dot that?
I would like to add grouping to a dropdown list or list box. In standard html it would be the tag <optgroup>. I reviewed the latest documentation, but didn't see it mentioned so I'm guessing it's not supported by XMP, but wondering if anyone has accomplished this formatting? Best, Chris
Is it possible to have two dropdown boxes with one filling the other but then also refresh a listbox at the same time? I have followed the documentation and fill a drop-down on the first dropdown selection, but I would like to fill a listbox with different values depending on the first drop-down as well. My form has Movie Title drop-down that when a Movie is selected a Genre's table is filled with

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