Hi.

The displayed name of the node is the formatted value of the name rather
then simply the name string. Therefore, you can have the name be actually
anything you like (even the strings which indicates the row numbers) and the
formatted values would be the real names of the nodes. This way you can have
as many identical names as you like.

Hope this helps,
  Viz Kid

On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 7:51 PM, Dinçer <[email protected]> wrote:

> When using organization chart, there I need a few nodes with same
> names like 'John Doe' the manager and 'John Doe' the accountant. But
> the relation in org chart is maintained through the "Name" information
> which confuses the chart.
>
> How could we have two nodes with same names? Is there any possibility
> to define parent-child relatinship through Node ID?
>
> Thanks
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