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DynamicTreeView

DynamicDBTreeView: example

To use the DTADOTree and DTTableTree components. Works in the versions of RadStudio 2010 to XE3.

How to use:

– Download the VirtualTreeView library from here (http://www.soft-gems.net/index.php/controls/virtual-treeview);

– Install the ‘Delphi 2010.groupproj’ components of the VirtualTreeView library;

– Install the DynamicTreeView components from ‘dttreeviewd14d.dproj’:

– Do not forget to add the respective paths in Delphi> Tools> Options> Delphi Options> Library.

DynamicTreeView and VirtualTreeView are free to use.

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