How to Add Items to a Combo Box with RowSourceType of Value

Last reviewed: October 29, 1995
Article ID: Q138654
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Visual FoxPro for Windows, version 3.0

SUMMARY

ComboBoxes with a RowSourceType of Value are used quite frequently for lists that have a defined number of choices. However, there are times when you may want to add what the user types into the combo box to the list. This can be done programmatically by using the RowSource Property.

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Step-by-Step Example

  1. Open the Forms Designer, and place a combo box and text box on the form.

  2. With the combo box selected, click the Data tab in the Properties window. Set the RowSourceType property to Value (1), and set the RowSource Property to:

    Choice1,Choice2

  3. Click the Methods tab, double-click the LostFocus event, and place the following code in the LostFocus event:

    IF NOT(This.DisplayValue$This.RowSource)

          This.RowSource = This.RowSource + "," + This.DisplayValue
    
    ENDIF

  4. Run the form.

  5. In the combo box, type "Choice3" (without the quotation marks) and press ENTER. Choice3 should now be part of the list.

There are two important notes about this example. The first is that the item will only exist in the list as long as the form is running. Once you quit the form, the item will be removed from the list. The second is that there is a 255-characters limit to the length of the string that makes up the RowSource.


Additional reference words: 3.00 VFoxWin
KBCategory: kbprg kbhowto
KBSubcategory: FxprgGeneral


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Last reviewed: October 29, 1995
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