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tree Indented hierarchical structure (branches, leaves) with multiple uses in PeopleSoft; for example, use to define an organization structure or chart of accounts, or use to display reporting relationships or dependencies.
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tree [/tree Mother [D1 ... Dn]] The elements are set as a tree, with daughters aligned vertically along their tops. Horizontally, the mother appears centred over the midpoint of the centre daughter (if there are an odd number of daughters) or over the a point midway between the midpoints of the two centre daughters (if there are an even number of daughters). Note that midpoint need not correspond to one half of the x-dimension for a particular subtree. ...
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tree a hierarchy of terms in a controlled vocabulary, arranged in order of broader to narrower concepts.
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tree A woody perennial plant having a single, usually elongated main stem or trunk with few or no branches on its lower part.
Ãâó: www.usna.usda.gov/Gardens/glossary.html
tree The subtree of a node that has no parent.
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