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Tree structure on a form
benjamin.peeters
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2005-01-18
edited 2005-02-16
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Can someone tell me how to create a tree structure within a form?
thx
Benja
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Styvie
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2005-01-18
Your best bet would be to look at form 703 within version 4.0 - DA DB Overview.
They use the idea of Parent Children relationship in a treelike form.
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eromein
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2005-01-18
But it isn't really a tree... But still very nice...
"Real programmers don't comment their code.
If it was hard to write, it should be hard to understand."
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Styvie
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2005-01-18
- I know... we got to work with what we have though....
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Waldo
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2005-01-18
Maybe this can help you?
http://navisioner.com/html/treeview.htm
Eric Wauters
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benjamin.peeters
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2005-02-16
Problem solved.
thx 4 your help
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They use the idea of Parent Children relationship in a treelike form.
If it was hard to write, it should be hard to understand."
http://navisioner.com/html/treeview.htm
Eric Wauters
MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
My blog
thx 4 your help