When I click Guides Trades from the Nav Bar it highlights correctly. However, what I would like is that if I have navigated to the Guided Trade detail record the Guides Trades Nav Item is still highlighted. I have played around with trying children routes in the app-routing.ts file but I just can't get it to work.

If I access www.thisdomain.com/docs, it directs to www.thatdomain.com, but if I access a child-path like www.thisdomain.com/docs/path1/path2 it fails. Is it possible for the redirect to intercept the child-path access and redirect as I need? If so, any pointers?


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According to their description of the technique, it will redirect the directory the .htaccess file is placed in recursively (including any child paths), just as you intend. Of course, mod_rewrite needs to be present for the rewrite directives to work.

In my last blog we looked at how to make building SPAs fun by leveraging the power of routing in Angular, and today we will take a look at how to create child routes to deepen our understanding of nesting.

With child routes, you can have a component-like structure defined for the routes in your app. It is critical as there are views that the user should not be able to access unless they are in a particular view. This way, the structure becomes tree-like, just like the structure of components. In this post we will walk through the process of creating child routes and displaying the components we link to them.

The first thing to do is to define parent routes for the application inside which we will have the child routes. This ATM has three buttons representing three components. Let us generate these components first.

The parent component is where all the magic happens for the child component. In the demo, you can see we tied the functionality to buttons. Change the content of your deposit component to the code block below:

We have just looked into nesting in Angular Router, why it is important and how you can get started. We went through a process of creating child routes and how it is added to your templates in Angular with our ATM app. I hope you can see how many use cases you can have when you consider nesting routes in your app. Happy hacking!

You can pass query map with properties as mentioned below to QueryBuilder API, define paths which needs to be excluded in group as highlighted below & then you can get hit.getExcerpt() from QueryBuilder search result.

By default, your child projects will be mapped to the subdomain for the particular project. If your parent's subdomain is parent-test and the child project's subdomain is child-test, then a page URL would be mapped to potentially something like -test.readme.io/child-test.

If you customize the child pathname to, say, custom-name, then that URL above would change to -test.readme.io/custom-name. You can navigate to the parent project's custom domain view, and set the Child Path Names below.

This command displays the files and folders that are referenced by joining the C:\Win* path and the System* child path.It displays the same files and folders as Get-ChildItem, but it displays the fully qualified path to each item.In this command, the Path and ChildPath optional parameter names are omitted.

The command uses the Get-PSDrive cmdlet to get the PowerShell drives supported by the FileSystem provider.The ForEach-Object statement selects only the Root property of the PSDriveInfo objects and combines it with the specified child path.

In some scenarios, you may want to navigate to a named route without navigating to the nested route. For example, if you want to navigate to /user/:id without displaying the nested route. In that case, you can also name the parent route but note that reloading the page will always display the nested child as it's considered a navigation to the path /users/:id instead of the named route:

I have a hierarchical parent/child structure that I wish to return as a tree. I can use apoc.convert.toTree to return the tree and that works great. Since my graph's parent/child structure is somewhat like a file folder structure, to simplify, I'll just use folders as an example. The following example returns a tree with the folders and sub-folders nested under one parent folder.

I feel like I want to collapse the Folder/Person relationship down to a virtual nodes, recreate the folder relationships as virtual relationships and then generate the hierarchical paths, but once I create a virtual node/relationships, it doesn't seem like I can do a MATCH off of it to generate a path. Is there a different approach that anyone else has taken to 'branch out' another relationship of my path?

Welcome to the community!

I will try to answer your question. And I hope i understand your question.

First a cypher comment:

You are doing OPTIONAL MATCH childPath=(child...) you can remove the OPTIONAL part and use a 0 in your variable path query:

I should write it like this:

\r\n\r\n\r\n\t\r\n\t\t\r\n\t\t\t\r\n\t\t\r\n\t\t\r\n\t\t\t \r\n\t\t\r\n\t\r\n\r\n\r\nWhat is PATHS?\r\n\r\nPATHS (Pediatric Access to Telemental Health Services) is a program dedicated to increasing capacity for primary care providers in Alabama\u2019s rural communities to diagnose, treat and manage mild to moderate behavioral health conditions in children and adolescents. It is designed to help primary care providers in these communities be better equipped to address pediatric mental health concerns.\r\n\r\nPATHS provides:\r\n\r\n\r\n\tBehavioral health case consultation for primary care providers.\r\n\tEducational programs in the treatment of a variety of behavioral health disorders in children and adolescents.\r\n\tCare coordination for those patients with complex conditions or comorbid disorders.\r\n\tReferrals to behavioral health resources in the patient\u2019s community where available.\r\n\tBehavioral health services via telemedicine between a patient in the primary care office and a PATHS behavioral health professional at Children\u2019s of Alabama, when specialist intervention is needed.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nWhat are the benefits for primary care providers who enroll with PATHS?\r\n\r\nPATHS brings behavioral health case consultation and treatment services to primary care practices who are enrolled in the program \u2013 via telemental health services \u2013 provided by a Children\u2019s team of licensed behavioral health professionals and an infant\/early childhood mental health consultant. The PATHS team consists of child\/adolescent psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, child\/adolescent psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, and licensed professional counselors. Our mental health team provides the following services:\r\n\r\n\r\n\tCase consultation by phone between the primary care team member and our mental health team.\r\n\tBehavioral health education and consultation, utilizing the Project ECHO model, a guided practice model of telementoring that brings specialty knowledge to primary care practices. Typically, one hour of Category 1 CME credit is awarded for each session attended.\r\n\tBehavioral health treatment for patients in your practice who need to see a behavioral health professional via telemental health.\r\n\tCare coordination services for patients with complex medical needs or comorbid conditions.\r\n\tReferrals to other mental health professionals closer to your patient, when indicated.\r\n\tTechnical training and support to facilitate telemental health visits.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nWhat is expected of primary care providers who enroll with PATHS?\r\n\r\nPrimary care providers who agree to participate in PATHS will be expected to:\r\n\r\n\r\n\tSign a Participation Agreement to fully engage with the PATHS program.\r\n\tInitiate behavioral health screenings for well-child visits in your practice (utilizing an AAP recognized instrument) and report results of those screenings to PATHS.\r\n\tParticipate in one-hour Project ECHO sessions held every other week during lunch for a limited time.\r\n\tComplete evaluation forms following each Project ECHO session, giving PATHS valuable feedback regarding our educational services.\r\n\tParticipate in evaluation activities regarding the entire PATHS program with our PATHS Evaluation Team members, for example, surveys and focused interviews.\r\n\tMaintain ongoing responsibility for the ongoing behavioral health care and treatment of your patients.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nHow does PATHS case consultation for primary care providers work?\r\n\r\nEnrolled providers may contact PATHS for a phone consultation Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. \u2013 4:30 p.m., excluding major holidays. The number to call is 205-638-PATHS (7284). Your calls will be triaged by our Care Coordinator, who is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker. The Care Coordinator may provide guidance for the consult at the time of the call, or will forward the request to the appropriate mental health team member. Our mental health team members typically respond to consult requests on the same day or within 24 hours of when the call is received. This service is provided at no cost to the primary care provider. PATHS has a multidisciplinary team of behavioral health professionals ready to meet the needs of you and your patients.\r\n\r\n\r\nHow can I find out more about PATHS?\r\n\r\nFor more information about PATHS, please contact the Director of PATHS, Susan Griffin, at Susan.Griffin@ChildrensAL.org, or 205-638-5673. You can also download our PATHS brochure here.\r\n\r\n\r\nPATHS Participant Enrollment\r\n\r\nTo enroll and participate in PATHS, please complete our Enrollment Form. Email your completed enrollment form to Susan Griffin at Susan.Griffin@ChildrenrensAL.org. Once you submit it, PATHS Director Susan Griffin will contact you.\r\n\r\n\r\nTestimonials\r\n\r\n4\/20\/2020\r\n\r\n\"I am so thankful that Children's (of Alabama) developed the Telemental Health Program. The educational part through every other week teleconferences helped everyone in our practice learn more about administering screenings and being more confident in asking about mental health concerns and making a plan to address them. When I have called for advice about patients, I have been impressed at the efficient way that information about the patient is gathered. The appropriate specialist has always called me back within the day and helped formulate a plan. In addition, I have been able to call back when problems with medications or the patient's response to medication has not gone as planned. I so appreciate the access to mental health specialists this has provided. The program has made a huge difference in access to care in our part of the state.\"\r\n\r\nErika Crenshaw MD\r\nInfants' and Children's Clinic\r\nFlorence AL\r\n\r\n\r\n4\/20\/2020\r\n\r\n\"Attending project ECHO behavioral health was quite an eye opener. Presenting the cases, discussing them with our colleagues, then hearing the opinion from the expert panel was one of the most valuable teaching tools that I have ever attended.\r\n\r\nWith the national shortage of psychiatric services, telehealth promises to be an essential tool to close the wide gap in the much-needed psychiatric services, especially in the underserved areas.\"\r\n\r\nLotfi Bashir, MD, FAAP\r\nSelma Pediatrics\r\n\r\n\r\nThis project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $2.09 million with 20% financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.\r\n\r\n \r\n", "name": "PATHS (Pediatric Access to Telemental Health Services)", "url": "https:\/\/www.childrensal.org\/services\/behavioral-health-ireland-center\/paths-pediatric-access-telemental-health-services"} Home Services Behavioral Health The Ireland Center PATHS (Pediatric Access to Telemental Health Services)  PATHS (Pediatric Access to Telemental Health Services) In this section Back PATHS (Pediatric Access to Telemental Health Services) 17dc91bb1f

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