Re: Value list with multiple fields



Dan,

Thanks very much for this reply, which has really helped me. The value
list now works, although it doesn't update automatically, e.g. when I
change a film_title. (I have unchecked "Do not replace the existing
value for field" option.) Does this mean I'll have to run the script
to "replace field contents" each time I change a film_title? BTW, the
fields which make up the value list are *not* in the same table - could
this be why it's not refreshing automatically?

Thanks again for your help, which has move me in the right direction, I
think!

Carla.

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