Well that's exactly the way i solved the problem... thank you!

2011/6/17 MarkC <[email protected]>

> I've stumbled across the same problem - and has gone down the 'making
> the values non-unique' route.... essentially concatenating with the
> parent node value.
> Not ideal... but gets round the problem
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> On May 26, 10:45 pm, NA <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Suppose that your DataTable has repeated values for some leaf nodes.
> > Thetreemapcombines those leaves together under each parent node for
> > which any of them appear.  This means that the leaf nodes appear under
> > parent nodes that they do not belong to.
> >
> > It appears that there is an assumption being made internally by
> thetreemapcode that the values for the leaf node are unique.  This may
> > not be the case - instead, uniqueness can be guaranteed by combining
> > the value along with the row number.
> >
> > Are there any workarounds to this?  I can prob post an example if this
> > is really needed, but I suppose that by now this may be a known
> > issue.
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