Change to check boxes.
Your results are then made into a list, for example "1,2"

best,  paul

At 12:04 PM 4/6/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Forgive the off topic post, just not sure where else to get the best answer.
>
>I have an application where I use a list box from which multiple selections
>can be made.  When a selection is made and the form is submitted, that
>selections ID is sent to the appropriate table column. If two selections are
>made, both ID's are sent to the column, etc.
>
>My problem is that I can't query the data for display the way I want to
>because the query can't distinguish that there are 2 ID's in the column.
>Instead it seems to think there is just one.
>
>So if...
>Netscape has an ID of "1"
>and
>Internet Explorer has an ID of "2"
>and both are selected and input into the table column.. the data in the
>column looks like "12".
>But "12" isn't a valid ID so my query returns nothing.
>
>What would I need to do to correct this?
>
>TIA
>--Bob
>
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