debmckee wrote on Dec 1
st, 2011 at 5:30pm:
When I entered the code to check the xlistvalues it just came up with "my lookup found: my look found.
That's very odd. Are you sure you have Carl's code exact?
Quote:So I assume that his means the fault lies in the xlistvalues. I originally had @fn and switch to full path name just in case.
If it is the same app, use @fn. Less prone to human error.
Quote:I have tried other fields.
Where any of these non-static? And, if so, what was the result?
Quote:Now, i don't know if this makes a difference, but it is the same application, contacts is the name of another database and the form within the database. The element name is le5.
Is le5 static?
Quote:The values in this field are results of a programmed command.
Can you simply put the results of that programming into your menu, rather than using a intervening field? If the only purpose of this field is to temporarily store this info, replace it with a global variable.
Quote:I did check the field and made sure that it has values in it.
How did you check this? What sort of element is it?
Quote:Plus I tried other elements in case the fault was with the element itself. Any other suggestions?
To what result?
Quote:thanks!
You're welcome.