On Nov 27, 12:17 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's what I did ...
Very interesting. why not just use the tree behavior, you'll save a
lot of typing, and/or not get so many headaches trying to figure out
why your code only works on the db you used to write it.
CakeMan,
Have a look at the test case, you'll find examples of use and
expectations for each method in the tree behavior. you can also play
around with a (very) old version here: http://www.ad7six.com/tree .
Here's a genearal intro to working with trees,
http://www.ad7six.com/MiBlog/Trees
see the references in the comments if you want a more db orientated
intro.
hth,
AD
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