Step 1 : Create two database tables ParentMaster and ChildMaster
Step 2 : Now that we have created our tables, open Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and create and Asp.net 2.0 WebForm.
Step 3 : Add the following LOC (Line of code) at the start of your programs along with other using keywords.
using System.Data.SqlClient;Step 4 : Place a TreeView control on your WebForm.
Now double click your page, point to Page_Load event and write fillTree();
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
fillTree();
}
Step 5 : Now the real thing starts. In this step we will populate our TreeView1 control using our two tables ParentMaster and ChildMaster.
Create a function fillTree()
private void fillTree()
{
string connectionstring = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["your connectionstring name"].ConnectionString;
SqlConnection mycon = new SqlConnection(connectionstring);
mycon.Open();
SqlCommand mycmd = new SqlCommand("Select * from ParentMaster", mycon);
SqlDataReader dr = mycmd.ExecuteReader();
mycmd.Dispose();
string[,] ParentNode = new string[100, 2];
int count = 0;
while (dr.Read())
{
ParentNode[count,0]=dr.GetValue(dr.GetOrdinal("ParentId")).ToString();
ParentNode[count++, 1] = dr.GetValue(dr.GetOrdinal("ParentName")).ToString();
}
dr.Close();
for (int loop = 0; loop < count; loop++)
{
TreeNode root = new TreeNode();
root.Text = ParentNode[loop, 1];
root.NavigateUrl = "Default.aspx";
SqlCommand childcmd = new SqlCommand("Select * from ChildMaster where ParentId='" + ParentNode[loop, 0] + "'", mycon);
SqlDataReader childdr = childcmd.ExecuteReader();
while (childdr.Read())
{
TreeNode croot = new TreeNode();
croot.Text = childdr.GetValue(childdr.GetOrdinal("ChildName")).ToString();
croot.NavigateUrl = "Grid.aspx";
root.ChildNodes.Add(croot);
}
childdr.Close();
TreeView1.Nodes.Add(root);
TreeView1.CollapseAll();
}
}
}
Also see my other blogs: Reset Table id to zero in sql server
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