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README.rtf

PopUpformatter
By Daryl Thachuk, Montage Technologies Inc.

After several requests from people for more information, I've finally made available a miniexample of how to put a PopUpList into a DBTableView.  The PopUpformatter allows you to select into the column cell one value from a predefined list of values. By clicking on the cell with the PopUpformatter you will be shown a list of valid values for that cell. 

Credit
I want to thank Jeff Martin for his StringList class and Mai Nguyen of NeXT for the Boolean formatter
from which this is taken and the RandomTableView miniexample.

Have fun,

Daryl Thachuk
Montage Technologies Inc.
dst@montage.ccinet.ab.ca


Disclaimer
You may freely copy, distribute, and reuse the code in this example.  Montage Technologies Inc. disclaims any warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, as to their fitness for any particular use.

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