Hello Ferry,

> So the (bindable) controls on the form are not XDatabaseParameterListeners
> themselves?

Yes.

> I vote for a way to bind the control to a listener instead of to the
> datasources column without programming. It shouldn't be that hard. When the
> datasources colum doens't exist a listener should be created automatically.
> Or...?
> 
> An easier way to do the below is using com.sun.star.sdbc.XParameters
> whenever the unbound filter control changes.

Feel free to submit an RFE for this, describing the desired feature.
(Please really do describe the feature, i.e. how you think it should be
observed by the user, not how you think it should be implemented).

> Or could the method be used to communicate control values across forms? So 1
> window with filter controls, and another with the filtered form results?

I wouldn't conside this too useful from a workflow point of view, since
it would always require you switching between windows ... Personally,
I'd prefer having all controls - the "data controls" and the "parameter
controls" - in the same window.

Ciao
Frank

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