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  • C Colin Angus Mackay

    Have you tried this?[^] :-D

    Upcoming FREE developer events: * Developer Day Scotland Recent blog posts: * The Value of Smaller Methods * Creating Many-to-Many joins My website | blog

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    neilarnold
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    I've still got a Borland Turbo Pascal manual, in the index it has the entry 'Recursive procedure: See Procedure, recursive' You can guess the rest.

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    • P Preyatham

      did anyone try writing a recusion procedure without using recursion priciple.....also do not use cursors...any luck, do let me know ;)

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      Maximilien
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      Preyatham wrote:

      also do not use cursors

      what does that mean ? anyway, if I remember correctly, one can transform a recursive function to a iterative function; is that what you mean ?

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        did anyone try writing a recusion procedure without using recursion priciple.....also do not use cursors...any luck, do let me know ;)

        bzinez

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        Marc Clifton
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        Preyatham wrote:

        did anyone try writing a recusion procedure without using recursion priciple.....also do not use cursors...

        Sure. You just need a big enough hammer, and *splat* everything breaks up into nice small chuncks. Marc

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        • C Colin Angus Mackay

          Have you tried this?[^] :-D

          Upcoming FREE developer events: * Developer Day Scotland Recent blog posts: * The Value of Smaller Methods * Creating Many-to-Many joins My website | blog

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          Preyatham
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          yeah i tried this for a requirement and successfull..and i am just trying to make it generic so that i can publish here.....

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            Preyatham wrote:

            also do not use cursors

            what does that mean ? anyway, if I remember correctly, one can transform a recursive function to a iterative function; is that what you mean ?

            Maximilien Lincourt Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad

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            Preyatham
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            firstly i am talking in sql and not in any other technology... see here is the exact question...write a procedure in which you need to display all direct reports of you..if you do not have a direct report then go for your manager and list his direct reports...write this proc without recursion and without using cursors in the procedure....

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            • P Preyatham

              did anyone try writing a recusion procedure without using recursion priciple.....also do not use cursors...any luck, do let me know ;)

              bzinez

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              Chris Austin
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              I am so glad I don't do this boring stuff anymore.

              A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - -Lazarus Long

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              • P Preyatham

                did anyone try writing a recusion procedure without using recursion priciple.....also do not use cursors...any luck, do let me know ;)

                bzinez

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                SuperJdynamite
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                What you're looking for is "Common Table Expressions" -- a query type introduced in SQL Server 2005.

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                • C Chris Austin

                  I am so glad I don't do this boring stuff anymore.

                  A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - -Lazarus Long

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                  Preyatham
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                  i too thought this was a boring stuff..but when started to work for this, it pissed me....once i make a generic procedure i will publish here to take your comments CEO...:)

                  Preyatham

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                  • S SuperJdynamite

                    What you're looking for is "Common Table Expressions" -- a query type introduced in SQL Server 2005.

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                    Preyatham
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                    I dont know "Common Table Expression". But my intension is to write such a most wanted procedure using only loops and developer friendly with no complexities :-D ....

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                    • M Marc Clifton

                      Preyatham wrote:

                      did anyone try writing a recusion procedure without using recursion priciple.....also do not use cursors...

                      Sure. You just need a big enough hammer, and *splat* everything breaks up into nice small chuncks. Marc

                      Thyme In The Country Interacx My Blog

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                      Preyatham
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                      hahahaha...will do that..:)

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                      • P Preyatham

                        I dont know "Common Table Expression". But my intension is to write such a most wanted procedure using only loops and developer friendly with no complexities :-D ....

                        Preyatham

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                        SuperJdynamite
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                        "I dont know "Common Table Expression"." It was tacitly implied that you should Google it and learn more about it. "But my intension is to write such a most wanted procedure using only loops" SQL + loops = terrible idea.

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                        • C Colin Angus Mackay

                          Have you tried this?[^] :-D

                          Upcoming FREE developer events: * Developer Day Scotland Recent blog posts: * The Value of Smaller Methods * Creating Many-to-Many joins My website | blog

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                          Mike Hankey
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                          Good eye! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Mike

                          Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. "George Carlin

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                          • P Preyatham

                            i too thought this was a boring stuff..but when started to work for this, it pissed me....once i make a generic procedure i will publish here to take your comments CEO...:)

                            Preyatham

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                            Chris Austin
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                            Preyatham wrote:

                            .once i make a generic procedure i will publish here

                            Thats a great approach. Peer review is great way to improve your skills.

                            Preyatham wrote:

                            i too thought this was a boring stuff..but when started to work for this, it pissed me

                            Same for me. Nothing annoyed me more that working with SQL.

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                            o take your comments CEO..

                            It's CPs closest description to what I do. I own and run 3 businesses, and do all I can to avoid extra work. :laugh:

                            A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - -Lazarus Long

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                            • C Colin Angus Mackay

                              Have you tried this?[^] :-D

                              Upcoming FREE developer events: * Developer Day Scotland Recent blog posts: * The Value of Smaller Methods * Creating Many-to-Many joins My website | blog

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                              Garth J Lancaster
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                              I think the subtlness of that was lost !!! - I was thinking of replying with the saying 'to first understand recursion you must understand recursion' and hit your link, which illustrates it nicely - snicker :-) 'g'

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