Yes that is possible too except that you will need to create as many temporary 
fields as the number of qualifications that you may want which would also mean 
that it would not be dynamic.. Meaning 3 weeks later if you felt you missed out 
one or needed another one, you will need to create another temporary field to 
contain the qualification for that.
The only possible way to make it dynamic would be a control form that contains 
all the qualifications for your various choices..
BTW I had done what you wanted by creating about 5 temporary fields as we knew 
we would not have any potential growth in the number of choices requirement. It 
wasn't my prefered method but time being a limitation on that project I did 
adopt what you want to do and hardcoded the required qualifications on 4 or 5 
temporary fields and on opening the display only form set the defaults and took 
it from there..
Joe


----- Original Message ----
From: ARS Dummie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, August 5, 2008 6:09:20 AM
Subject: Re: Displaying search menu's label after selecting it

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Hi Joe,

sounds like a good idea and very flexible to maintain. But on the other hand it 
is a bit oversized for my purpose.
I thought there maybe is a way to do it with some active links and a temp field 
on the form where the character menu is placed on, so that I don't have to 
create a new form which contains the data.

Cheers,
Dan


On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 7:12 PM, Joe DeSouza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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Dan,
 
I think I understand what you are trying to do.. Why don't you store the 
external qualification that will be required for these options you are trying 
to build in another form, and then depending on your choices have your workflow 
to set the right quailification by querying that form..
 
This would be a flexible solution because down the line if you need to add more 
options you will just need to add entries to the other form with those 
additional qualifications, while you may not need to make any changes to your 
workflow if you design it to be dynamic.. What you could do is have numeric 
values for each menu options and use these same numeric values for searching 
the qualifications off the other form to get the right external qualification 
set..
 
Cheers
 
Joe


----- Original Message ----
From: ARS Dummie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, August 4, 2008 12:36:13 PM
Subject: Displaying search menu's label after selecting it

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Hi listers,

actually I think it should be easy...

I have a search menu with different labels than values (I wanna use the values 
as an EXTERNAL qualification of a table field).
How can I get the search menu's label displayed in the selection field after 
the user selected an entry from the menu? After selecting an entry there is 
always the value displayed.
For example: I have a menu label ... All open tickets ... and a menu value ... 
'Status' = "open" ..., and after selecting this value there is always the 
qualification displayed instead the label "All open tickets".

Thanks for your help in advance.

Dan
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