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Hi, I've been using the subsection managers ability to recurse / to build tree structures. It works great for my purposes. But now I would need an admin that reflects the tree structure.

I would like to, but I have no illusions of being able to rewrite the list view in the backend to work this way (this year). As I imagine it now, it would have to be a sort of bolt-on admin-view where i can reorder items by dragging and dropping. It would be a complement to the regular admin.

I suppose I should be using symphony-events for basic operations such as show/hide. But what about the order? Regular PHP/SQL?

One thing I can't figure out how the order of SSM-items are stored in the database.

I'm wondering in general if there are some tools or tricks to use, instead of doing it from scratch that would be useful with my limited knowledge of the inner working of symphony (looking at this http://getsymphony.com/learn/api/2.2.5/)

Thanks for any eventual input

J

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