Hi Marc,
Yes! it is a combination of 1 and 2 that drives 3 and I tried using SPCascadeDropdowns with additional filter as well but it doesnt work.
Is there anyway to do it? What are my options?
Example:
Directional
Testing
MWD
Motor Shop
2013
Repair
Office supplies
Tools
Machinery
So the Expenditure dropdown will have its value based on Division and Budget Year
such as I select:
Corporate and 2012 - I should get Misc and Repair to select from
Directional and 2013 - Misc and Tools to select from
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Charan
Yes! it is a combination of 1 and 2 that drives 3 and I tried using SPCascadeDropdowns with additional filter as well but it doesnt work.
Is there anyway to do it? What are my options?
Example:
Dropdown 1 - Divisions:
CorporateDirectional
Testing
MWD
Motor Shop
Dopdown 2 - Budget Years: (Has lookup column "Division" per year)
20122013
Dropdown 3 - Expenditure: (Has lookup columns "Division" & "Year" per expenditure item)
Misc.Repair
Office supplies
Tools
Machinery
So the Expenditure dropdown will have its value based on Division and Budget Year
such as I select:
Corporate and 2012 - I should get Misc and Repair to select from
Directional and 2013 - Misc and Tools to select from
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Charan