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  1. Hello, I ran into problem where I had a screen with two instances of the same Custom control (see picture). Parameter to the control on left is TestFlag1 and on the right it's TestFlag2. Accordingly THe light on left shows TestFlag1 ad the other is TestFlag2. When a button is pressed, a message box pops up and when OK is pressed there the value of the parameter (TestFlag 1-2) is toggled. Problem is that it doesn't matter which button I press, there is only the value of TestFlag2 which gets toggled (i.e. light on right toggles no matter which button I press) If I skip the message box and do the toggle directly in the button press, the correct flags are always toggled. Am I missing the correct way to do this or is it just something I have to work around ? Thanks, Bjarni
  2. I think it would be really valuable to make the user controls(maybe only the combo box) more dynamic, by being able to link them to a column in an indexed data table. The control would return the index number of the selected DT row which could be used to retrieve info from that DT row. I really like the "Custom Control" but they can only be used for static option lists. Thanks for considering! Allen
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