On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Jeff Steinkamp (N7YG)
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Easiest way to do this is with the three combo boxes as suggested below.  I
> do that exact same thing with one of my programs,  The country CBO is filled
> from a database of countries.  When you select a country from the combo, it
> then fills the state/region combo with the associated data from the
> database.  Selecting a state/region will fill the city combo with the
> associated data.  Selecting the city will pull the associated data -- in my
> case it is latitude, longitude, and other geographical data.
>
> here is how I do it with my databases.
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How did you deal with postback issues and keeping all of this straight
in an edit situation?  I have done the automotive version of the 5 CB
hell presentation as well.

Year:  Mfg:   Make:   Model:   Eng:

Have you ever seen someone use the up-dwn arrow in a list before.
SlectedIndexChanged event is not your friend.  ;->

I had to preset repair jobs for retail chains that would be used when
a sale was run.

Having an oil change was easy to site the potential upsell.  But
Shocks / Struts was a whole new set of joy.



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