I've been trying to work out a good solution for that, and I haven't come 
up with anything as of yet.  All of the solutions I have thought of so far 
are overly complex and become exponentially more so as you add more layers 
to the tree.  I suspect the solution will involve a recursive algorithm 
that parses the tree and builds an appropriate DataTable for any given node.

There might be an even better solution, though.....hmmm...let me think on 
this.

On Thursday, September 13, 2012 9:08:46 AM UTC-4, TUwel wrote:
>
> ah oke thanks
>  
> one more question:
> if i have 3 layers how can i group it, because i set the 3rd layer parent 
> as Global or i missunderstand it? 
> can i group it with 3 layers in the select function? or dont know ..
>  
> but thanks 4 all  u are very patient :-)
>

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