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How can I create a form with a cascaded lookup?
i.e. In a database of cars, I want to create a form where the user selects a
"Make" of car from a drop-down box and then selects a "Model" from a drop-down which *only contains the valid Models* for the currently selected Make. There doesn't seem to be a good way of doing this except by using VB and dynamically altering the filter of the "Model" drop-down whenever the "Make" is changed. |
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