Thank you so much for posting this link. There really is some useful
stuff here. We appreciate you sharing it with us.
Bruce Button
Miki Eff wrote:
Hi Emma,
If you'd like a different approach, check of Excelisis' demos on
Hierarchies. http://www.excelisys.com/web/downloads/index.php
Be sure to read the pdf that comes with it. It's a flexible strategy
that you should consider. Work with the demo a bit, see if that clears
things up.
~Miki
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Emma Glaisher
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote:
Thanks for responding!
I can see the new Group in the Temperature table, but not in the
value list
in the Product table.
I am defeated by juggling relationships, tables and value lists
that depend
on them, so now I can't see the wood for the trees... I may start from
scratch! Everything seems to be dependant on everything else...
on 22/1/09 12:12, Bruce Herbach at [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Emma,
>
> In reading this it looks like you have a good start. If possible
I would
> back up a step and look at the way you set up the relations ship
between
> temperature and Group to see if the new Group entry fits into the
> relationship that sets up your drop down list.
>
> From what I read here it worked before you added the new value, my
> guess is the new value somehow doesn't connect.
> Sorry I can't be more helpful without looking at the setup and
lists.
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