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Mar 14 2007, 10:44 AM
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UtterAccess VIP Posts: 3,069 From: The Land of the Access Ninja's |
Hey guys this is an example of displaying hierarchical data using a treeview control. It can come in very handy when you want a convenient way to show who a particular employee reports to in an organization.
I have set this up quite user friendly, in that you can easily apply it to your own applications by just calling the function . PopulateTree Basic Steps 1. Download the attachment and extract it to your C: drive. C: drive. 2. Open the form and select “Thomas Pantin” who is the managing director and you will see all the employees under him. 3. If you want to print a report displaying the tree view data in the same format this can also be done clicking the button on the form. When the tree is displayed you can then click on an individuals name and see further details of them on the controls on the Right hand side of the form including their picture. Dallr
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