Seth Petry-Johnson wrote:
> I don't know if you can get the info from SQL or not, but I have done
> something like this with great success.
>
> I created a table with the following fields (well, almost... I've left most
> of the advanced things out... trade secrets and all <g>)
>
> .FieldName
> .DataType
> .InputType
Cool!
That's a much better idea then what I intended to do. I will build the whole thing
like that, but I'm gonna add
.DefaultValues
so I can use SQL or anything to populate a certain field.
Thanks!!
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