How to open LOV by default

Hi,
I have a LOV at Deptno Column. I wrote that logic
If i am going to that column, The LOV will be displayed automatically how it is possible????
Thanks & Regards,
Hari Babu

Write SHOW_LOV('your_lov'); in WHEN-NEW-ITEM-INSTANCE of Deptno item. Make sure whether you want to open LOV automatically when the deptno is NULL. For more details on SHOW_LOV built in go to forms online help.
Thanks,
Pramod

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