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I'm pretty new at coding, can you please elaborate on your post. Thus far, my combo box has the names of the 4 tables displaying when it is clicked and dropped down. How do I go about making the attribute tables open in a separate window from this point? Thanks again for all the help and I apologize for my lack of knowledge and understanding. Cheers.
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I am now able to get the combo box to populate with names that will not change with the following code: Public Sub New() Add("TABLE1") Add("TABLE2") Add("TABLE3") Add("TABLE4") End Sub using VB.net Now I need help on tying my actual tables to the names I have established in the Add context. 3 are tables in the sde db and 1 is a feature class. I have looked into ITable, but I do not know how to declare the actual tables as the names established in the combobox. Do i need to establish workspace first? Thanks!
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I'm new to using the Add-in Controls and Visual Studio. I am trying to create an application toolbar with a combo box that will open tables. Of the 4 items, 3 are tables and one is a point feature class, all sourced from an SDE db. The three tables all have long names and require an alias for simplicity. I'm having zero luck even getting a combo box populated with the correct tables much less getting them to open. Can anyone offer some insight? Thanks for all the help
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