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      5th Nov 2007
Can you set up a field (yes/no) that can't be checked yes if another field is
checked yes? While tracking training classes, I was thinking about completed
and registered fields. If someone is registered for a class, the class can't
be completed. As of right now, you can click on either, but you could click
on both and not have an issue.
 
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      5th Nov 2007
On Mon, 5 Nov 2007 11:01:01 -0800, pf wrote:

> Can you set up a field (yes/no) that can't be checked yes if another field is
> checked yes? While tracking training classes, I was thinking about completed
> and registered fields. If someone is registered for a class, the class can't
> be completed. As of right now, you can click on either, but you could click
> on both and not have an issue.


Why not just use an Option Group control? Only one option can then be
selected.
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