Hi,
one of my users has finally listened when I tell them that free text data
entry isn't a good basis for  producing reports, but they now want to be
able to select n options from a list of twenty or so (by about four sets of
options).
I haven't done multiple choice [drop-down] lists but I don't see any
serious problem (?), nor do I see too much trouble with storing the data**
but how do you show this sort of data in reports - all suggestions welcome.

** the options I've thought of (SQL Server) are i) straightforward named
'bit' fields in the relevant tables  ii) separate key/ code tables iii)
hack your own bitmaps  iv) comma delimited lists (my bosses preferred
solution).
Anyone got other ideas?

  thanks

Andrew Davies  MBCS CITP
  - AndyD        8-)#



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