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In the previous version, creating cascading lookup field was becoming a problem. At least 2 or more technique have been proposed for example using Javascript , or custom field. In this video cast, I will continue the InfoPath and SharePoint 2010 productivity series by implementing the cascading lookup field using InfoPath. In this video, I will extend Members list with City – Province – Country , information. Province and Country are cascading lookup field.
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See other post on How to create Cascading Lookup Field using Client Object Model.

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That is cool..thanks alot
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Here is an example I am trying to explanin
http://www.fewlines4biju.com/2011/05/look-up-column-in-sharepoint-2010.html
Thanks
Bijay
EXCELLENT job… I tend to forget that the metadata screens are actually Infopath forms!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you very much
You save my week-end. Thank you for this great tutorial.
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Hi, we're a hospital and can not afford a Sharepoint 2010 Server. For that reason I can not use Infopath, even if I have Infopath by itself licened. Is there any possibility to create a cascading look up without?