If this worked, putting it in a nested for loop (bubble sort) would allow  
dynamic allocation of the rows and columns.  All you would need then is to  
have some sort of scrubber that could scrape the x,y coordinance.
 
In a message dated 7/21/10 8:08:00 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hi,

I tried the analog recording many times. But the tool  simply placed the 
cursor on the item and only cursor moved to the destination,  item remained in 
the same position.

For time being I used Drag and Drop  as shown below:  


VbWindow("VbWindow").VbWindow("VbWindow").WinObject("SSTreeWndClass").Drag  
58,137

VbWindow("VbWindow").VbWindow("VbWindow").WinObject("SSTreeWndClass").Drop  
59,121



It helped the cause partly.

The developers  used Net-advantage in the tree view, because of which 
analog recording may be  not working.

Please provide me any  suggestions.

Regards,
Karthik Reddy  
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