Thats cool,...But still not what I am after,...

If I create a folder on my C drive and call it IT, then inside this folder I create as many folders as as IT has Groups (i.e. I'd creat a folder for Projects, Development,...etc) then inside all these sub folders I would create as many folders as IT Group functions have (i.e. inside Projects folder I create a folder for SAN/NAS and inside developments folder I'd create a folder GUI,...etc.) Then finallt, I'd use Tk::DirTree to represent those folder. This is the way I am after. Is this possible to achieve with some help from you Guys?

I am sweating over it now guys.

Thanks
Blackadder

In reply to Re^2: Displaying a list of hashes in TK in a Hierarchical folder presentation by blackadder
in thread Displaying a list of hashes in TK in a Hierarchical folder presentation by blackadder

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