Michal Seliga.

Ok, I respect that the path seems to be complicated, but it is not right to make the assumption that it's complicated for everyone. Darren could find it simple or complicated and may or may not use it, it's up to him to decide that on behalf of what he wants to do.

My opinion it's just for Darren to know about other options, the "simple database listing" it's just an appreciation.

You already gave him IMHO the most direct answer to his question, I just tried to give him another perspective.

Regards.

Eduardo Orea.


Michal Seliga escribió:
with your approach there would be problem with scrolling, search based on typed character and such things. all this could be solved, but it wouldn't be simple

for such cases it may be better to use table+scrollbar, or custom control based on gadget.

Eduardo Orea wrote:
My two cents.

You can work around this, like using an array or list of selected items, this list should contain the index of the element that has selection on, so you only work the list with the displayed items, and update the display checking against the list of select items. So you can add or delete items on this list when you select or unselect them.

Eduardo Orea.

Darren escribió:
Hello,

am trying to get a simple database listing.

Is there a limit to the number items that can be passed to LstSetListChoices.

Many thanks
regards Darren




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