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:: com :: sun :: star :: form ::

enum ListSourceType
Description
describes the kind of data source used to fill the list data of a listbox or a combobox control.
See also
::com::sun::star::form::component::ListBox, ::com::sun::star::form::component::ComboBox

Values
VALUELIST The control should be filled with a list of string values.  
TABLE The control should be filled with the data of a table.  
QUERY The control should be filled with the results of a database query.  
SQL The control should be filled with the results of a database statement.  
SQLPASSTHROUGH The control should be filled with the results of a database statement, which is not evaluated by the database engine.  
TABLEFIELDS The control should be filled with the field names of a database table.  
Values' Details
VALUELIST
VALUELIST,
Description
The control should be filled with a list of string values.
TABLE
TABLE,
Description
The control should be filled with the data of a table.
QUERY
QUERY,
Description
The control should be filled with the results of a database query.
SQL
SQL,
Description
The control should be filled with the results of a database statement.
SQLPASSTHROUGH
SQLPASSTHROUGH,
Description
The control should be filled with the results of a database statement, which is not evaluated by the database engine.
TABLEFIELDS
TABLEFIELDS,
Description
The control should be filled with the field names of a database table.
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