Dear Ragu
I do not know your data structure however you can try to use filter option in for the second combo data record set. This filter should fire event cboCountry_click event
Hi,
Again I hope I understood the real problem :)
in LOV wizard second step is the query so your query should be
select actor_id, actor_name
from [table_name];
in the next step you will select both columns, you can change their places but first id then name makes more sense. So when you LOV...
Place a push button and call the lov in the when-button-pressed trigger of the push button. Also when the user in the item that has LOV attached F9 calls the LOV.
Good Luck!
Dear Maria,
If I am not wrong you have two items in your form. One is actor_id and the other is actor_name. If the user enters actor_id the name of the actor appears in the actor_name field. Probably you are accomplishing this with a when-validate-item trigger.
And I again if I did not...
Since oracle saves all changes to database in all blocks, I think the best way is using database blocks and non-database blocks at the same time. If two datablocks are visible at the same time and if they don't related to each other and only one of them will be used to insert and update data...
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