ADT/ODE: How to Remove All Nodes from TreeView Control
ID: Q172286
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Access versions 7.0, 97
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Microsoft Office Developer Edition 97
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Microsoft Access Developer's Toolkit, version 7.0
SUMMARY
Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multi-user skills.
The Microsoft TreeView control version 5.0 ships with Microsoft Office 97
Developer Edition.
Use the Clear method to remove all nodes in a TreeView control.
This article assumes that you are familiar with Visual Basic for
Applications and with creating Microsoft Access applications using the
programming tools provided with Microsoft Access. For more information
about Visual Basic for Applications, please refer to the "Building
Applications with Microsoft Access 97" manual.
MORE INFORMATION
The following example demonstrates creating a TreeView control, adding
nodes, and then removing the nodes:
- Start Microsoft Access and open a new, blank database.
- Open a new form in Design view.
- On the Insert menu, click ActiveX Control (or click Custom Control if
you are using Microsoft Access 7.0).
- In the Insert ActiveX Control dialog box, select the Microsoft
TreeView Control, and then click OK.
- Set the following properties of the TreeView Control:
TreeView Control
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Name: tvcExample
Width: 2
Height: 2
- Add a command button to the form, and set the following properties:
Command Button
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Name: btnFillTreeView
Caption: Fill TreeView
Width: 1"
Height: .25"
- Set the OnClick property of the command button to the following event
procedure:
Private Sub btnFillTreeView_Click()
Dim nodX As Node ' Declare Node variable.
With Me!tvcExample
' Set Treeview control properties.
.LineStyle = tvwRootLines ' Linestyle 1
' Add Node objects
' First node with 'Root1' as text.
Set nodX = .Nodes.Add(, , "r1", "Root1")
' Second node on root with 'Root2' as text
Set nodX = .Nodes.Add(, , "r2", "Root2")
' This next node is a child of Node 1 ("Root").
Set nodX = .Nodes.Add("r1", tvwChild, "child1", "Child")
End With
End Sub
- Add another command button to the form and set the following
properties:
Command Button
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Name: btnDeleteAllNodes
Caption: Clear TreeView
Width: .25"
Height: 1"
- Set the OnClick property of the command button to the following event
procedure:
Private Sub btnDeleteAllNodes_Click()
Me!tvcExample.Nodes.Clear
End Sub
- Switch to Form view and click Fill TreeView; then click Clear
Treeview, and note that all nodes are removed.
REFERENCES
For more information about nodes in the TreeView control, search the Help
Index for "node object."
Additional query words:
basic delete
Keywords : kbprg OdeGen
Version : 7.0,97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
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