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yugicm

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Posted: 05/11/2006, 2:55 AM

hi all,

is directory builder can produce three or more level menu? i want to combine it with tigra tree. please some advice.

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rizal
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peterr


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Posted: 05/11/2006, 12:05 PM

I'm not sure why you'd need Directory Builder to use Tigra Tree, or vice versa. Examples of creating Tigra menus are in CCS Example Pack 2. And there is a separate example of using the Directory component to create menus, but not related to Tigra.
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yugicm

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Posted: 05/11/2006, 7:51 PM

the reason why i use directory bulder is because i want my tree build with dynamically from database. what we see in examples is already static, even there's have the example, it only two level menu, not more. actually in the examples suggest to use CCDLookUpTreeToArray function. is there anyone whoe know how to use it? please help

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rizal
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donsafar


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Posted: 07/14/2006, 7:11 AM

I have the same issue with the directory builder. It will display more than 2 levels, but the tertiary and higher levels are not sorted correctly, i.e. I show the same manager multiple times in the tree. Was there ever a fix for this?
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