TREE item type
Defines a tree view widget.
TREE
item type definition in form files. See also the chapter dedicated to tree view programming.TREE item basics
A TREE
form item type defines a tree view to show a structured tree
of data records with an optional set of columns.
The TREE
basically acts like a TABLE
container, in the sense of
its function as a record list container. A TREE
container renders as a tree view
widget, with regular table columns on the right of the tree view.
A TREE
is controlled by a DISPLAY ARRAY
dialog, see List dialogs for more
details about this type of dialog.
Defining a TREE
The TREE
form item defines a tree view widget to show a structured
set of data records. It is bound to a screen
array grouping form fields which define the columns of the tree view.
The screen array definition must have exactly the same number of columns as the
TREE
form item. Use PHANTOM
fields, if the number of record members in the program array
exceeds the number of columns to be displayed in the TREE
container.
TREE
container definitions are very similar to regular
TABLE
containers; before reading further about tree views, you
may need to familiarize yourself with TABLE
containers.
The first column in the TREE
must be the field defining the text of
the tree view nodes.
Column titles can be defined with static labels in the TREE
layout. However,
this prevents you from localizing the column text. Consider using the TITLE
attribute in
the form field definition corresponding to the table columns.
Front-ends support different presentation and behavior options, which can be controlled by a
STYLE
attribute. For more
details, see Common style attributes and Tree style attributes.
Where to use a TREE
TREE
form item can be defined in different
ways:- As a
TREE
container in aLAYOUT
tree. - As a
<TREE >
layout tag with aTREE
item definition in theATTRIBUTES
section.
Defining the TREE layout and size
The number of field columns composing the TREE
container in the form layout
defines the initial width of the tree view.
The width of a TREE
container is by default defined by the number of visible
columns in its layout, and the initial height is defined by the number of rows. To specify
explicitly the width and height of a tree view, use the WIDTH
and HEIGHT
attributes.
By default, a tree view is resizable in width and height. To force a TREE
to
keep the height defined in the form file, use the WANTFIXEDPAGESIZE
attribute. A tree view is resizable and scrollable in width, to view all columns.
Tree view columns can be moved around, their width can be adapted, they can be hidden/shown, and
can be selected to sort the record list automatically. To turn off these features, use respectively
the UNMOVABLECOLUMNS
,
UNSIZABLECOLUMNS
,
UNHIDABLECOLUMNS
and
UNSORTABLECOLUMNS
attributes.
For more details, see also Controlling table rendering.