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a picture link has been given. I want to do the same but it should work with database but not with folders and files..
that is i want my database made with MS Access to show like this where each node is the primary key and all the childs will be attributes.

http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/8337/avgcm7.jpg

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a picture link has been given. I want to do the same but it should work with database but not with folders and files..
that is i want my database made with MS Access to show like this where each node is the primary key and all the childs will be attributes.

http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/8337/avgcm7.jpg

hope i was able to clear my doubt!
There shouldn't be much difference. As long as your tables in the database are linked in a tree like structure I'd imagine.
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There shouldn't be much difference. As long as your tables in the database are linked in a tree like structure I'd imagine.
how to link a table in a treee?Is that possible.. then how?
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Not tested but might give you a hint.

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