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    notrino is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Continuous Form Application

    Hello,

    I have a continuous form+1 unit combobox+1 unit unbound textbox. When I update the combobox, unbound textbox showing it self value.It is ok up here. In the second line, when I update the combobox for another value, last unbound textbox and first unbound textbox showing the same value. How can I seperate this unbound textbox values please? Thanks.

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    In a Continuous View Form, the value for an Unbound Control in the Current Record displays in that Control of all Records!

    For this kind of thing...the Combobox needs to be Unbound and the Textbox needs to be Bound. You've apparently got things backward!

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    notrino is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Quote Originally Posted by Missinglinq View Post
    In a Continuous View Form, the value for an Unbound Control in the Current Record displays in that Control of all Records!

    For this kind of thing...the Combobox needs to be Unbound and the Textbox needs to be Bound. You've apparently got things backward!

    Linq ;0)>
    Hi Missinglinq

    Thanks for your answere. I found a good solution from "another forum". I attached it, please review.
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