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Should I use a Treeview Control
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From
08/05/2002 10:17:37
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
 
 
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08/05/2002 10:06:57
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
ActiveX controls in VFP
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00653976
Message ID:
00653984
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>I have some tables that have ownerships as shown below.
>
>Contracts
>Sections
>Heading memo
>Items memo
>Subitems memo
>Ratebands
>
>Contracts have sections, sections have items etc
>
>I thinking about using a treeview control to display this data instead of the presentlty used series of grids . The user would be able to click into part of the treeview to indicate the level at which he would like to edit or insert data.
>
>Since much of the data that need to be displayed is in memo fields of a few lines in lenghth I need a control that can display expanded memo fileds tidily.
>
>The control would have to be quick and robust since it would form the basis of the application, which is for the editing and creation of works schedules.
>
>Do folks have any idea which controls I shopuld look at first.

I would use either the standard treeview, the treeview from www.bbcontrols.com, the one from www.dbi-tech.com, or some other one, on the top half of your form, just to select data.

The editing fields - including the large memo - would go on the bottom half. Could also be a separate page on a pageframe.

HTH, Hilmar.
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