>From our experience, when we have trees the at are deep (say 10 levels down)
and we start moving nodes around the tree get corrupted quite regularly, so
we fix tree.

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Michael J. Sammut
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> Michael @ Four Eyes wrote:
> > An interesting dilemma just arose on one of our projects.  If we update
the
> > order of the tree nodes and then do a fix tree, the tree gets resorted
into
> > a new order -- one not by our choosing.  Any thoughts?
>
> Why do you need to do a fix tree at all?  Fix tree is a utility for
> fixing broken trees -- which should only occur (if ever) with
> development builds and *not* with milestone builds.
>
> -- geoff
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>
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