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You have to prepare the chart of a dept and its employee using the Treeview then which
code will you use? You have a node x as a node object and Treeview named tvdeptt. You want that
the Employee should come under the Dept various options were there with the code some points I
remembered is
*(A) Set nodex = tvdeptt.node.add(Relationship: = tvwchild,relative:="root",key:=stremployee1,text
(B) Set Nodex= tvdeptt.node.add(key : = "Root",text := "Deptt")
(C) There were options that some keys are missing or incorrectly written
(D) There was no set object before the object like nodx = tvdeptt.add

  
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