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Blogger Spencer said...

I see 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7 - whatever happened to 5?

29 July, 2009 17:27

Blogger Yakko Warner said...

I deleted it intentionally. I wanted to make sure I was looking at database IDs and not, say, index or sequence numbers. If there was no 5 in the database but I saw a 5 in code, then I would know the numbers had nothing to do with the actual IDs.

I played with it some more and noticed that, somehow, the ComboBoxes' Sorted property were set to True (instead of the default False — don't know how that got switched, I know I didn't change it).

I did switch that to False, but it was long after I removed the code checking SelectedValue, so I don't know if that would've fixed it. If that is what caused it, then it would appear Sorted sorts the Values so they no longer are in sync with the actual items.

Oh yeah. That's useful.

29 July, 2009 19:36

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