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  1. ****THIS IS A ASP.NET Web APPLICATION NOT WINDOWS FORMS************* Problem/ Question: To search a child node anywhere in the treeview. I need to type a Node name in the textbox and search the node name in the Treeview and highlight the node name on finding. I don’t how to do it. I tried for sometime but didn’t find the solutions.So, can any body give some idea ? FYI : I have created a ASP.NET Web application treeview to populate Parent nodes and corresponding child nodes for each Parent Node. The user can add any number of child nodes in the treeview. Given below is the code that I have done till now for populating the treeview for any number of childs and child levels. Code behind file : public partial class _Default : System.Web.UI.Page { protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { if (!Page.IsPostBack)// Checks if the page is loaded first time { PopulateRootLevel(); // Populates the root or parent } } public void PopulateRootLevel() { SqlConnection objConn = new SqlConnection(@""); SqlCommand objCommand = new SqlCommand(@"select dp.CustomerName,dh.RowId,(select count(*) FROM DistributorHierarchy WHERE ParentID=dh.RowId) childnodecount FROM DistributorHierarchy dh INNER JOIN DistributorProfile dp ON dh.CustomerNumber = dp.CustomerNumber where dh.ParentID = 0 ", objConn); SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter(objCommand); DataTable dt = new DataTable(); da.Fill(dt); PopulateNodes(dt, TreeView1.Nodes); } public void PopulateSubLevel(int ParentID, TreeNode parentNode) { SqlConnection objConn = new SqlConnection(); SqlCommand objCommand = new SqlCommand(@"select dp.CustomerName,dh.RowId,(select count(*) FROM DistributorHierarchy WHERE ParentID=dh.RowId) childnodecount FROM DistributorHierarchy dh INNER JOIN DistributorProfile dp ON dh.CustomerNumber = dp.CustomerNumber where dh.ParentID=@ParentID", objConn); objCommand.Parameters.Add("@ParentID", SqlDbType.Int).Value = ParentID; SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter(objCommand); DataTable dt = new DataTable(); da.Fill(dt); PopulateNodes(dt, parentNode.ChildNodes); } public void TreeView1_TreeNodePopulate(object sender, TreeNodeEventArgs e) { PopulateSubLevel(Int32.Parse(e.Node.Value), e.Node); } public void PopulateNodes(DataTable dt, TreeNodeCollection nodes) { foreach (DataRow dr in dt.Rows) { TreeNode tn = new TreeNode(); tn.Text = dr["CustomerName"].ToString(); tn.Value = dr["RowId"].ToString(); nodes.Add(tn); tn.PopulateOnDemand = ((int)(dr["childnodecount"]) > 0); } } }
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