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So I have a class structure like this

Store
    Owner
    Cashier
    List of Products
        Product Name
        Price
    List of Vendors
        Company Name
        Contact Name

So there are 4 objects: Store, Person (Owner and Cashier), Product and Vendor.

I want to find a way to bind this structure into a XAML tree, so each node is represents an object of this structure like:

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Up until now, I've only been able to this with one top object -> one sub object. Like this:

Store
   - Departmen 1 Products
       Book 1
       Book 2
       Book 3
   - Department 2 Products
       Bike 1
       Bike 2
       Bike 3

So the important difference here is that in the first tree, the sub nodes are 3 different types of object (Store has 2 Person objects, 1 Product and 1 Vendor objects); and in the second one, each root node has only one type of sub node (Store has Department, Department has Products).

I've done the second example using HierarchicalDataTemplates, so I thought this would solve my problem, but it doesn't. Any Idea on how I can do this? Here's the code that creates the Store structure:

public partial class Window1 : Window
{
	public Window1()
	{
		InitializeComponent();
		this.DataContext = new List<Store>() { Store.CreateStore() };
	}
}

public class Store
{
	public string StoreName { get; set; }
	public Person Owner { get; set; }
	public Person Cashier { get; set; }
	public List<Product> Products { get; set; }
	public List<Vendor> Vendors { get; set; }

	public Store()
	{
		this.Products = new List<Product>();
		this.Vendors = new List<Vendor>();
	}

	public static Store CreateStore()
	{
		Store store = new Store();

		// set name
		store.StoreName = "Book store";

		// set staff
		store.Owner = new Person() { FirstName = "John", LastName = "Smith" };
		store.Cashier = new Person() { FirstName = "Jane", LastName = "Smart" };

		// add products
		store.Products.Add(new Product() { Name = "Mechanical Pencil", Price = 1.25m});
		store.Products.Add(new Product() { Name = "Pen", Price = 2.50m });
		store.Products.Add(new Product() { Name = "WPF Book", Price = 28.94m });
		store.Products.Add(new Product() { Name = "ASP.NET Book", Price = 29.50m });

		// add vendors
		store.Vendors.Add(new Vendor() { CompanyName = "Bic", ContactName = "Bill Gates" });
		store.Vendors.Add(new Vendor() { CompanyName = "O'Reilly", ContactName = "Steve Jobs" });

		return store;
	}
}

public class Person
{
	public string FirstName { get; set; }
	public string LastName { get; set; }
}

public class Product
{
	public string Name { get; set; }
	public decimal Price { get; set; }
}

public class Vendor
{
	public string CompanyName { get; set; }
	public string ContactName { get; set; }
}

I want to avoid creating the tree structure in the code side. Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.

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I found a great post Organizing Heterogeneous Data on a WPF TreeView that solved this problem using MultiBinding to combine the different collections and objects together, and a MultiValueConverter to "shape" the tree of items. Solved a lot of my problems, but still working on styling it to my taste.

Hope this helps

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Ok this looks like it's exactly what I need. I'll get back to you. Thanks!! – Carlo Nov 6 at 2:36
Finally had time to test this. Works like a charm, thank you! – Carlo Nov 10 at 16:49

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