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Old 15-12-2007, 01:20 AM   #1
clara
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How to make dropdown display updates?

Hi all,

After insert an new record into database, I want to let it dsiplay the new
added field , I repopulate the items , and call refrest, but the new item is
still missing.

Clara
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thank you so much for your help
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Old 15-12-2007, 01:20 AM   #2
zacks@construction-imaging.com
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Re: How to make dropdown display updates?

On Dec 14, 1:48 pm, clara <> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After insert an new record into database, I want to let it dsiplay the new
> added field , I repopulate the items , and call refrest, but the new item is
> still missing.


You;ll need to post the offending code if anyone is going to be able
to help you. It sounds like you are doing exactly what you need to,
although I am not sure what you mean by refresh. All you should have
to do is clear the combobox's current list and re-add them all.
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Old 15-12-2007, 01:20 AM   #3
clara
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Re: How to make dropdown display updates?

Could you tell me how to clear the items list?

Clara
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thank you so much for your help


"" wrote:

> On Dec 14, 1:48 pm, clara <> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > After insert an new record into database, I want to let it dsiplay the new
> > added field , I repopulate the items , and call refrest, but the new item is
> > still missing.

>
> You;ll need to post the offending code if anyone is going to be able
> to help you. It sounds like you are doing exactly what you need to,
> although I am not sure what you mean by refresh. All you should have
> to do is clear the combobox's current list and re-add them all.
>

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