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Hi everyone, would be thankful if anyone can please get me out of this.

I created Treeview using AutoIt (assuming as Treeview-A) similar to that of treeview( (assuming as Treeview-B) in external software.

1. check the items in tree view-A

2. When automated, the same items need to get checked in Treeview-B

3. used the arrays for getting the list of check items and able to check the same items in Treeview-B

4. The problem here is,  if both the parent nodes have the same child, if one parent-child is checked it gets checked for another parent item as well as shown in below figures

TreeView-A

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TreeView-B

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So, if you check in TView A "process data", both "process data" and "export raw data" get checked in TView B?

How are we supposed to be able to help without any code? Re-check the array.

How are you working this out in terms of logic?

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