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Hello
And I would like your opinion on my procedure. in a table with index I enter unique data even out of order ![]() in a query I sort this data SELECT * FROM t_country order by country in the table I link these sorted data to the query and here is what it gives in the input form: ![]() it seems to work but is it the right method? Thank you for your advice Best regards Ptitjoz |
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Ptitjoz, it's perfect. Sorting improves the user experience.
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Thanks very much jstaniek.
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