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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chad
Renando
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 2:52 PM
To: CFAussie Mailing List
Subject: [cfaussie] A twist on multiple selects


Happy Monday to all.

We all know of the wonders of the typical "multiple selects", where what
you select in one drop down list updates what is available in another
drop down list.  This is based on having the ID of one table also
present in another table.  So selecting a Country will display States
for that Country, and selecting a State will display the Cities for that
State.

That said, I am wanting to do something a bit different.  In one list, I
have a list with say "Country", "City", and "State".  Selecting one of
these will display in the second drop down all Countries, States or
Cities.  So instead of all the drop downs being based on the one query,
I want the first drop down to either change which query the second drop
down is based on or re-write the query it is based on.

So my question... is there any way to do this without reloading the page
or creating heaps of arrays propagated with all Countries, States and
Cities?

Chad
who feels an inability to explain himself

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