Then just use a normal dropdown, no combobox. Use h:selectOneMenu.
Ofcourse! Thanks man! – Prabhat Jun 29 '10 at 12:48 You're welcome.
– BalusC Jun 29 '10 at 13:09 Could you explain that some more? The combo-box I've got is in a subform - and the control source is a meaningless ID key. I thought a combo box was necessary here, since the control source and the display value are different.
Come to think of it - I'm working in access; I don't know if that will make my situation totally unrelated. – Olga W Jan 24 at 15:01 @Olga: A combobox is an editable dropdown (a combination of and achieved by a good shot of JavaScript/CSS). If you don't want to use an editable dropdown, then just don't use a combobox, but a normal dropdown (a element as generated by h:selectOneMenu).
– BalusC Jan 24 at 15:08.
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