list box limitations
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Last Post: May 18, 2009 (RSS)
By richb - May 16, 2009
I have a table called "models" which contains 2000 entries. I've created a table called "prices" with a list box called "model".
Is there a limitation on number of entries in the list box? My testing seem to show 1000 entires?
richb.
Is there a limitation on number of entries in the list box? My testing seem to show 1000 entires?
richb.
Re: [richb] list box limitations
By ross - May 18, 2009
Hi Rich
Thanks for posting!
I've done some searching on this one in the past and then again just now. Each time the answers are usually in the "there is no physical max" ballpark. It seems to only really depend on your computer and the browser.
Of course, there is a logical limit I think you'll want to keep in mind. A drop down with 2000 items in it will likely be a little difficult to manage.
Is there anyway you can break that list up a bit? Let me know what you think :).
Thanks for posting!
I've done some searching on this one in the past and then again just now. Each time the answers are usually in the "there is no physical max" ballpark. It seems to only really depend on your computer and the browser.
Of course, there is a logical limit I think you'll want to keep in mind. A drop down with 2000 items in it will likely be a little difficult to manage.
Is there anyway you can break that list up a bit? Let me know what you think :).
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