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| <div class="apiDetail">
| <div>
| <h2><span>Boolean</span><span class="path">setting.data.simpleData.</span>enable</h2>
| <h3>Overview<span class="h3_info">[ depends on <span class="highlight_green">jquery.ztree.core</span> js ]</span></h3>
| <div class="desc">
| <p></p>
| <div class="longdesc">
| <p>Set zTree's node to accept the simple data format, when zTree is initialized or when ajax get / or when use <span class="highlight_red">addNodes</span> method.</p>
| <p>Don't have to generate the complex nested data.</p>
| <p>Default: false</p>
| </div>
| </div>
| <h3>Boolean Format</h3>
| <div class="desc">
| <p> true means: zTree's node accept the simple data format.</p>
| <p> false means: zTree's node only accept the nested data format.</p>
| <p class="highlight_red">If set it is true, you must set the other attributes in 'setting.data.simpleData'. (e.g., idKey, pIdKey, rootPId) And let the data satisfy the parent-child relationship.</p>
| </div>
| <h3>Examples of setting</h3>
| <h4>1. use the simple data format</h4>
| <pre xmlns=""><code>var setting = {
| data: {
| simpleData: {
| enable: true,
| idKey: "id",
| pIdKey: "pId",
| rootPId: 0
| }
| }
| };
| var treeNodes = [
| {"id":1, "pId":0, "name":"test1"},
| {"id":11, "pId":1, "name":"test11"},
| {"id":12, "pId":1, "name":"test12"},
| {"id":111, "pId":11, "name":"test111"}
| ];
| ......</code></pre>
| </div>
| </div>
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