Jeff,

If column 2 is a numeric column you need to set the BoundTo property to 
.T. (or .F. can't remember at the moment as I don't use combos at all)

Frank.

Frank Cazabon



On 13/03/2012 01:04 PM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
> I keep forgetting how to use combo boxes for some reason.  Let's say I
> have a list of clients in column 1 and their PK's in column 2.  When I
> select a client, column 2 (the bound column) returns the list index and
> not the PK.  How do I get the value of column 2 and not the list index.
>
> TIA
>

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