Organization Chart Logic/Component
am 04.01.2007 17:21:21 von MD Websunlimited
Hi All
We urgently needs some help please.
We need to create an org chart from our employee data but struglling. We are
using ASP with SQL Server 2000.
Does anyone know of a commercial component or some sample code to help us
get started? Ideally a component will be great as we need to turn this
around quite quickly and also the chart needs to be interactive so various
nodes can be hidden or expanded by the user.
Many of you have been in development and I am sure would have been asked to
present the employee or similar hierarchical data in tree structure.
Please help.
Employee Table Structure
EmployeeNumber INT (Primary Key)
FirstName
LastName
ManagerId
Many thanks
RE: Organization Chart Logic/Component
am 05.01.2007 06:59:40 von lukezhan
Hello,
As I know, there is not such a built-in component in ASP to display a Org
chart. You may consider embed ActiveX control in the page to display such a
chart. Or use Visio:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/HA011588171033.aspx
And some third party activex control:
http://www.edrawsoft.com/
http://www.programurl.com/edraw-organizational-chart.htm
Sincerely,
Luke Zhang
Microsoft Online Community Support
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RE: Organization Chart Logic/Component
am 09.01.2007 10:35:24 von lukezhan
Hello,
Is there any further questions on this issue? If so , please feel free to
let us know.
Sincerely,
Luke Zhang
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