Hi Sindhu,

that means you are using 2 comboboxes once if i select 1st combobox
according to selected item, data in 2nd combobox should be displayed
dynamically right..

On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 9:44 PM, Sindhu <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hey Thanks Jagan,
> But i am trying to co-relate two combo boxes. Suppose I have an xml
> file with details of week days,months,colours... So when i select a
> particular item in the first combo box(say colour),it should display
> the names of colours like(red,blue,green...) in the other combo box. I
> hope you got what i'm trying to say.
> Thanks,
> Sindhu.
>
> On Apr 21, 5:47 pm, Jagadish M <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi sindhu,
> >
> > check out this code it may help you..
> >
> > *1.xml*
> >
> > <employeeDB>
> >     <tblEmpDetails>
> >         <empdetails>
> >      <empId>1001</empId>
> >      <empname>J</empname>
> >      <empsalary>10000</empsalary>
> >      <empgender>Male</empgender>
> >   </empdetails>
> >         <empdetails>
> >      <empId>1002</empId>
> >      <empname>Ja</empname>
> >      <empsalary>20000</empsalary>
> >      <empgender>Male</empgender>
> >    </empdetails>
> >          <empdetails>
> >      <empId>1003</empId>
> >     <empname>Jag</empname>
> >     <empsalary>30000</empsalary>
> >     <empgender>Male</empgender>
> >    </empdetails>
> >          <empdetails>
> >      <empId>1004</empId>
> >      <empname>Jaga</empname>
> >      <empsalary>60000</empsalary>
> >      <empgender>FeMale</empgender>
> >       </empdetails>
> >          <empdetails>
> >      <empId>1004</empId>
> >      <empname>Jagan</empname>
> >      <empsalary>65000</empsalary>
> >      <empgender>FeMale</empgender>
> >       </empdetails>
> >     </tblEmpDetails>
> >  </employeeDB>
> >
> > *DisplayinCombo.mxml*
> >
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> > <mx:Application xmlns:mx="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml";
> layout="vertical"
> > initialize="srv.send()" >
> >  <mx:Script>
> >   <![CDATA[
> >    import mx.collections.ArrayCollection;
> >    import mx.controls.Alert;
> >    import mx.controls.Label;
> >    import mx.rpc.events.ResultEvent;
> >    import mx.rpc.events.FaultEvent;
> >    var arremp:ArrayCollection=new ArrayCollection;
> >    private function rsevent(e:ResultEvent)
> >    {
> >     arremp=e.result.employeeDB.tblEmpDetails.empdetails;
> >     cb1.dataProvider=arremp;
> >    }
> >     private function flevent(e:FaultEvent)
> >    {
> >     Alert.show('fault '+e.fault.toString());
> >    }
> >   ]]>
> >  </mx:Script>
> >  <mx:HTTPService id="srv" url="1.xml" result="rsevent(event)"
> > fault="flevent(event)"/>
> >  <mx:ComboBox id="cb1" dataProvider="{arremp}" labelField="empname"/>
> > </mx:Application>
> >
> > On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Sindhu <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > Has anyone tried getting data of countries,states,districts from an
> > > xml file and displaying it in flex using combo boxes??
> > > Regards,
> > > Sindhu.
> >
> > --
> > Thanks & Regards,
> >
> > Jagan Mady's
>
> >
>


-- 
Thanks & Regards,

Jagan Mady's

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