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How to show data from a SQL Server 2005 Database.

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Hi there,

I downloaded a demo for Nevron Diagram for .NET. I developed an ASP.NET 3.5 (VS 2008 SP1) web application and I'd like to show an Organization chart using your tool. The data comes from a SQL Server 2005 database. Can some one please show me C# code how can I call my business object in order to graphically (using Diagram for .NET) represent this data? Don't get me wrong, I'm not asking to show me how to program in C#, but instead how to use your tool!

To give you more info about the matter, the application deals with Organizations, that each has Offices which in turn each gives one or more services, etc. It seems that Diagram for .NET can easily do this job (and it looks like it's the perfect tool to do it  - but I'm having a real hard time figuring out how :-(. 'Til now, I have all the logic (stored procedure with a recursive query and it works great with a treeview control. But of course this is not the best way to show this data.

Please, again if some one can give me sample code It'd be great!

Have a nice day,

Felix Melendez

 






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