columnReorder
Fires when the user changes the order of a column. The event handler function context (available through the this keyword) will be set to the widget instance.
Event Data
e.column Object
A JavaScript object which represents the column configuration.
e.newIndex Number
The new column index.
e.oldIndex Number
The previous column index.
e.sender kendo.ui.TreeList
The widget instance which fired the event.
Example - subscribing to the columnReorder event during initialization
<div id="treeList"></div>
<script>
    $("#treeList").kendoTreeList({
        columns: [
            { field: "name" },
            { field: "age" }
        ],
        dataSource: {
            data: [
                { id: 1, parentId: null, name: "Jane Doe", age: 22 },
                { id: 2, parentId: 1, name: "John Doe", age: 24 }
            ]
        },
        reorderable: true,
        columnReorder: function(e) {
/* The result can be observed in the DevTools(F12) console of the browser. */
            console.log(e.column.field, e.newIndex, e.oldIndex);
        }
    });
</script>Example - subscribing to the columnReorder event after initialization
<div id="treeList"></div>
<script>
    function treelist_columnReorder(e) {
/* The result can be observed in the DevTools(F12) console of the browser. */
      console.log(e.column.field, e.newIndex, e.oldIndex);
    }
    $("#treeList").kendoTreeList({
        columns: [
            { field: "name" },
            { field: "age" }
        ],
        dataSource: {
            data: [
                { id: 1, parentId: null, name: "Jane Doe", age: 22 },
                { id: 2, parentId: 1, name: "John Doe", age: 24 }
            ]
        },
        reorderable: true
    });
    var treelist = $("#treeList").data("kendoTreeList");
    treelist.bind("columnReorder", treelist_columnReorder);
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