Filling dblistboxs and dbcomboboxs Most of Delphi's data aware components will populate themselves after they are wired up to a open dataset. However DbListboxs and DbComboboxs do not display this characteristic. These two components are not for displaying your datasets, but filling them. Use of these components is straight forward. When you update your table, the value of the DbListbox or DbCombobox will be posted in the appropriate field. Filling the DbCombobox or DbListbox the same as filling normal comboboxs or listboxes. The lines of text in a listbox or combobox are really a tstring list. The "Items" property of the given component holds this list. Use the "Add" method for adding items to a tstring. If you want to use data types other than strings they must be converted at run time. If your list has a blank line at the end, consider setting the "IntegralHeight" property to True. Filling a DbListbox with 4 lines programmatically might look similar to this: DbListbox1.items.add('line one'); DbListbox1.items.add('line two'); DbListbox1.items.add('line three'); DbListbox1.items.add('line four'); Filling a DbListbox at design time requires using the object inspector. By double clicking on the components "Items" property, you can bring up the "String List Editor" and input the desired rows. Unfortunately, if a combobox is filled this way, there is not default value. Setting a DbComboboxs "text" property will achieve this result. (the "text" property is not available in the object inspector, so it must be set programmatically). Setting the default value to the first value in the DbCombobox's list looks like this: DbCombobox1.text := DbCombobox1.items[0]; Often it is useful to fill a DBListBox from a dataset. This can be done using loop: procedure TForm1.FormCreate(Sender: TObject); begin with table2 do begin open; while not EOF do begin DBlistbox1.items.add(FieldByName('name').AsString); next; end; end; end;