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Niall,
Thanks for your quick reply. Appreciate the suggestion too!
Unfortunately, with your suggestion I would have to know which locations have which departments. I would rather each location's manager set the departments. We're in the hotel business, so we have a limited number of departments (sales, desk, housekeeping, maintenance, etc.). Some locations might not have a "drivers" department if they don't have any shuttle buses, or some locations might have a "security" department, while smaller hotels in our portfolio would probably not.
Thus if I put in all possible departments, and then enable each location to pick and choose which ones apply to them, it would be somewhat simpler. Also as new hotels are added into our company, we could use the form with out having to "re-do" the form, so to speak.
Your suggestion to have separate tables for each department leaves open the question I had asked in my original post.
I can get the section to "hide" but only by setting the presence value of each row and the footer in that section to "hidden". Setting the presence value of the entire section to hidden does not work.
What i would like to do is if a checkbox is "checked" or "on", the section should be visible. If not, then the section remains hidden.
What is the best way to achieve this?
Thanks.
Harry.
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