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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T02:17:32+00:00 2026-05-11T02:17:32+00:00

This has always bugged me to what is the best way to do the

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This has always bugged me to what is the best way to do the following…

with a simple one to many db, when you have 2 tables/grids on a form and the 2nd one filtered by the first.

where is the best place to put the filter code
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procedure TForm1.tblCustormersAfterScroll(DataSet: TDataSet); begin   if tblCustormersCustormerID.AsString <> '' then    begin      tblCustormersThings.Filter := 'CustormerID = ' + tblCustormersCustormerID.AsString;      tblCustormersThings.Filtered := true;    end; end; 

AfterScroll seems to work most of the time, but donst get fired on some events eg after posting. Normally i would have a procedure to do the filter update and put it where ever it seems to be needed.

But i was wondering if there is a better way, this seems like simply stuff delphi should know about…

I Dont think it matters but im Using Delphi7 and NexusDB1

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  1. 2026-05-11T02:17:32+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:17 am

    You should set MasterSource and master fields properties on ‘many’ side.

    It is called Master – Detail relationship, and you should check with NexusDB help for a way to crate this relation ship between tables.

    If your table supports indexes, than you can create index on CustomerID and also use SetRange() method.

    The way you set Filter is the slowest one.

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