Lookup field in table

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Lars Brownies

I know I shouldn't use lookupfields in tables. But does that also accounts
for when you create a lookup in a field's table from a 'list of values'? For
instance I want to create a lookup field for the field gender with values
"M" and "F".

Thanks, Lars
 
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Arvin Meyer [MVP]

Do it in a value list in a combo box in your form.

Users should NEVER see tables.
 
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Lars Brownies

Users should NEVER see tables.

I agree, but that was not my point. If you set the value list lookup in the
table, the combo automatically appears whenever you put the field on any
form.

Lars
 
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Arvin Meyer [MVP]

It takes less than a minute to add a combobox to a form. If you had 20 or 30
or more based on this field you might have a point. Five years from now, you
or your successor will spend more than 20 minutes fixing things because it
isn't clear how you've done it. That said, classically a table is used to
store data, and maintain its integrity. How does this accomplish either of
those goals?
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Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.accessmvp.com
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