AJ,

If the second column is the PK then

BoundTo=.T.
BoundColumn=2
ColumnCount=2
ColumnWidths=200,0

You can actually set the columncount to 1

Dave Crozier

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Sent: 15 June 2007 16:39
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Subject: Combobox Value

I have a combo box attached to a cursor with two columns. one column is 
the primary key.  The other is a text value.  I want the combo box to 
display the text value but return the primary key as its 
"Object.Value".  How would I go about doing such a thing?

TIA
A.J.



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