At 11:39 AM 11/14/2008, Dan Goldberg wrote:

Boy, I did not realize that the lookup listview was there!! I was using
the variable lookup listbox but I definitely like the functionality of
the lookup listview.

Dan,

My time and schedule permitting, let me post a few more real-time
application screen shots for you that demonstrate the use of DB
and Variable Lookup ListViews.

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.



Alex,

You can customize the look and feel of each column associated with the
Variable/DB Lookup ListView using the Column Properties.

Here's how:

Form Designer | DB/VAR Lookup ListView | Object Properties | Columns

This is where you have to customize the column name, alignment, width,
background color, and font color.

Examples:

01. Single Column ListView:
     http://www.razzak.com/sampleapplications/01_ListView_SC.png

02. Multi-Column, Multi-Select ListView - Case 1:
     http://www.razzak.com/sampleapplications/02_ListView_MC_MS.png

03. Multi-Column, Multi-Select ListView - Case 2:
     http://www.razzak.com/sampleapplications/03_ListView_MC_MS_02.png

04. Multi-Column, Multi-Select ListView - Search Screen:
     http://www.razzak.com/sampleapplications/04_ListView_MC_SS.png


>Also, I can only select (highlight) items in the list view by
>right-clicking. When I left-click, they do not stay highlighted when I
>release the mouse.

That is the result of the required variable NOT pre-defined or wrong data
type.

Have fun!

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.


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