Hi,
I have a situation in which I need to drag multiple XamDataTreeNodes between two XamDataTrees on the same Silverlight user control, but I haven't been able to find examples of how to do this.
So I need to answer two questions:
1. Is it possible to drag/drop between two XamDataTrees?2. Is it possible drag/drop multiple nodes in one action?
I have enabled the IsDraggable and IsDropTarget properties on both my source and target trees as well as on the nodes that I plan to drag/drop. The drag feature seems to be enabled on my source tree/nodes, but the tree/nodes on which I plan to drop the source nodes don't seem to be enabled as a drop target.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
John
Hello jpgobble,
I have been looking into your pervious reply and it seems that the XamTree also does not support drag drop multiple items. I have submitted feature request for you directly to our Product Management team for XamDataTree multiple nodes dragging. Our product team chooses new feature requests for development based on popular feedback from our customer base. Infragistics continues to monitor application development for all of our products so as trends appear in requested features, we can plan accordingly.
We value your input, and our philosophy is to enhance our toolset based on customer feedback. If your features are chosen for development you will be notified at that time. Your reference number is FR13585.
If you need any further assistance please do not hesitate to ask.
Sincerely,
Krasimir
Developer Support Engineer
Infragistics
www.infragistics.com/support
Krasimir,
Thanks for checking into my question and following up.
For those out there who may be trying to accomplish something similar (drag/drop of multiple nodes), I was able to work around this particular deficiency by manually processing all nodes in the SourceXamDataTree.SelectionSettings.SelectedNodes collection in the drop event when the user drops a single node.
This isn't the cleanest solution, but it seems to work okay.
I apologize if this has been covered elsewhere but has this feature been added to IG?
jpgobble said: This isn't the cleanest solution, but it seems to work okay.
Clean or not, it worked for me too. Thanks for the tip, John.