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CommandMemberPath Property
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Intersoft.Client.UI.Aqua.UXCollection Namespace > UXTreeViewItem Class : CommandMemberPath Property






Gets or sets a value that indicates the data member path to bind to the Command property of the UXTreeViewItem.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
<CategoryAttribute("Common Properties")>
Public Property CommandMemberPath As String
Visual Basic (Usage)Copy Code
Dim instance As UXTreeViewItem
Dim value As String
 
instance.CommandMemberPath = value
 
value = instance.CommandMemberPath
C# 
[CategoryAttribute("Common Properties")]
public string CommandMemberPath {get; set;}
Delphi 
public read-write property CommandMemberPath: String; 
JScript 
CategoryAttribute("Common Properties")
public function get,set CommandMemberPath : String
Managed Extensions for C++ 
[CategoryAttribute("Common Properties")]
public: __property string* get_CommandMemberPath();
public: __property void set_CommandMemberPath( 
   string* value
);
C++/CLI 
[CategoryAttribute("Common Properties")]
public:
property String^ CommandMemberPath {
   String^ get();
   void set (    String^ value);
}

Remarks

UXTreeViewItem implements ICommandSource interface which exposes Command, CommandParameter and CommandTarget property. You can assign a command to a UXTreeViewItem by setting its Command property to the target command existed in your application. With commanding, you can separate the actual logic of the command from the command definition, which is ideal for MVVM pattern application. To learn about MVVM pattern, see MVVM Pattern Overview.

For more information on how to implement routed command in your application, see How-to: Implement a RoutedCommand. For more information about the basics of commanding concept, see Commanding Overview.

Depending on the scenarios you want to achieve, you may want to evaluate when to use command or selection in your application. It's best practice to use commanding when you have a particular action to execute when a node is selected. However, if you simply wish to capture the current selection in the control, please use the SelectedItem or SelectedItems property.

Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 family

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