You know that passage in the Bible that says, "and the meek shall inherit the Earth?" Always wondered if that was mistranslated. Perhaps it actually says, "and the geek shall inherit the Earth."
What should I do if there are three combo boxes and two of them depend on the 1st combo box? You show how they depend on each other. In your example on the basis of a country selection, a user can see states and on the basis of a state a user can see cities for each state. When I do a cascading combo box in a continuous form, its value becomes invisible. Please explain me in details how it works! You should make a special seminar for Cascading Combo Boxes.
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