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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T23:31:56+00:00 2026-05-19T23:31:56+00:00

I have a very nested entity structure like this: DataObject > Universities (List) >

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I have a very nested entity structure like this:

DataObject > Universities (List) > Colleges (List) > Students (List) > Projects (List)

I want to bind a TreeView with directly my DataObject as:

myTreeView.ItemSource = DataObject.Universities;

        DataTemplate dataTemplate = new DataTemplate();
        dataTemplate.DataType = typeof(Student);
        FrameworkElementFactory spFactoryDeliverable = new FrameworkElementFactory(typeof(TextBlock));
        spFactoryDeliverable.Name = "spFactoryDeliverable";
        spFactoryDeliverable.SetBinding(TextBlock.TextProperty, new Binding("Colleges/Students/Name"));
        dataTemplate.VisualTree = spFactoryDeliverable;
        rdTreeDeliverables.ItemTemplate = dataTemplate;

to display nodes with Students’ Names. But the problem is that- It will display the name of only single College’s student names. It will not display the records of second or any further college record.

Any suggestion/idea?

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    2026-05-19T23:31:57+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 11:31 pm

    {Binding Path=/} shows the current item from a list, it does not iterate over the list in any way – if you want to show nested lists you need some type of nested data templates (either HierarchicalDataTemplate or a DataTemplate with an ItemsControl in it – depending on the control this template will be used with).

    You should also think about “flattening” the list in code before binding if you want to use a control that does not work with hierarchies.

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