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  • J J4amieC

    This should be some useful info for you. http://www.ibase.ru/devinfo/DBMSTrees/sqltrees.html[^]

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    SatyaKeerthi15
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    I have only two columns like below. id id_project id_parent ------------------------- 1 root root 2 abc123 root 3 xyz098 root 4 cmd003 xyz098 5 asd874 abc123 6 f8jk12 cmd003 So, I will need the output to look similar to this when pass id as '1' - abc123 -- asd874 - xyz098 -- cmd003 --- f8jk12 So, I will need the output to look similar to this when pass id as '3' - cmd003 -- f8jk12 So, I will need the output to look similar to this when pass id as '2' - asd874 How can I do this in sqlserver2005

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    • S SatyaKeerthi15

      I have Employees and Reporting hirarchy.For Ex: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Employees 2,3,4 report to 1 and 5,6 report to 2 and 7,8 report t0 4. If I pass 1 to query it results 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 2 then 5,6 3 then 7,8 How can i get this in sqlserver 2005

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      ScottM1
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      I would use a cursor to step through each level of the hierarchy and insert the results into a temp table. Then just select from the temp table at the end.

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      • S ScottM1

        I would use a cursor to step through each level of the hierarchy and insert the results into a temp table. Then just select from the temp table at the end.

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        SatyaKeerthi15
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        Can you post query how to step through each level

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        • S SatyaKeerthi15

          Can you post query how to step through each level

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          ScottM1
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          Actually, a recursive CTE is probably your best bet.

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          • S SatyaKeerthi15

            Can you post query how to step through each level

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            ScottM1
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            Here's an example that probably does exactly what you want: Recursive CTE[^]

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            • S SatyaKeerthi15

              I have only two columns like below. id id_project id_parent ------------------------- 1 root root 2 abc123 root 3 xyz098 root 4 cmd003 xyz098 5 asd874 abc123 6 f8jk12 cmd003 So, I will need the output to look similar to this when pass id as '1' - abc123 -- asd874 - xyz098 -- cmd003 --- f8jk12 So, I will need the output to look similar to this when pass id as '3' - cmd003 -- f8jk12 So, I will need the output to look similar to this when pass id as '2' - asd874 How can I do this in sqlserver2005

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              J4amieC
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              Did you read the article i linked you to?

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              • S ScottM1

                Here's an example that probably does exactly what you want: Recursive CTE[^]

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                SatyaKeerthi15
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                I tried below stored procedure. I am getting the result what I want but its print statement. How can I convert this into table. ALTER PROC [dbo].[spa_R_TeamDetails] @ReportsTo INT AS BEGIN SET NOCOUNT ON DECLARE @PersonId INT, @DisplayName VARCHAR(100) SET @DisplayName = (SELECT DisplayName+'~'+CONVERT(VARCHAR,PersonId)+'~'+OrgEmpId TeamMembers FROM Person WHERE PersonID = @ReportsTo) PRINT REPLICATE('- ', (@@NESTLEVEL * 1)-1) + @DisplayName SET @PersonId = (SELECT MIN(PersonId) FROM Person WHERE ReportsTo = @ReportsTo) WHILE @PersonId IS NOT NULL BEGIN EXEC spa_R_TeamDetails @PersonId SET @PersonId = (SELECT MIN(PersonId) FROM Person WHERE ReportsTo = @ReportsTo AND PersonId > @PersonId) END END -- spa_R_TeamDetails 1781

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                • S ScottM1

                  Here's an example that probably does exactly what you want: Recursive CTE[^]

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                  SatyaKeerthi15
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                  This is the sp I have tried. I am getting what I want but in print statement. How to convert it into Table. ALTER PROC [dbo].[spa_R_TeamDetails] @ReportsTo INT AS BEGIN SET NOCOUNT ON DECLARE @PersonId INT, @DisplayName VARCHAR(100) SET @DisplayName = (SELECT DisplayName+'~'+CONVERT(VARCHAR,PersonId)+'~'+OrgEmpId TeamMembers FROM Person WHERE PersonID = @ReportsTo) PRINT REPLICATE('- ', (@@NESTLEVEL * 1)-1) + @DisplayName SET @PersonId = (SELECT MIN(PersonId) FROM Person WHERE ReportsTo = @ReportsTo) WHILE @PersonId IS NOT NULL BEGIN EXEC spa_R_TeamDetails @PersonId SET @PersonId = (SELECT MIN(PersonId) FROM Person WHERE ReportsTo = @ReportsTo AND PersonId > @PersonId) END END -- spa_R_TeamDetails 1781

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                  • S ScottM1

                    Here's an example that probably does exactly what you want: Recursive CTE[^]

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                    SatyaKeerthi15
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                    This is the sp I have tried. I am getting what I want but in print statement. How to convert it into Table. ALTER PROC [dbo].[spa_R_TeamDetails] @ReportsTo INT AS BEGIN SET NOCOUNT ON DECLARE @PersonId INT, @DisplayName VARCHAR(100) SET @DisplayName = (SELECT DisplayName+'~'+CONVERT(VARCHAR,PersonId)+'~'+OrgEmpId TeamMembers FROM Person WHERE PersonID = @ReportsTo) PRINT REPLICATE('- ', (@@NESTLEVEL * 1)-1) + @DisplayName SET @PersonId = (SELECT MIN(PersonId) FROM Person WHERE ReportsTo = @ReportsTo) WHILE @PersonId IS NOT NULL BEGIN EXEC spa_R_TeamDetails @PersonId SET @PersonId = (SELECT MIN(PersonId) FROM Person WHERE ReportsTo = @ReportsTo AND PersonId > @PersonId) END END -- spa_R_TeamDetails 1781

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                    • S SatyaKeerthi15

                      I tried below stored procedure. I am getting the result what I want but its print statement. How can I convert this into table. ALTER PROC [dbo].[spa_R_TeamDetails] @ReportsTo INT AS BEGIN SET NOCOUNT ON DECLARE @PersonId INT, @DisplayName VARCHAR(100) SET @DisplayName = (SELECT DisplayName+'~'+CONVERT(VARCHAR,PersonId)+'~'+OrgEmpId TeamMembers FROM Person WHERE PersonID = @ReportsTo) PRINT REPLICATE('- ', (@@NESTLEVEL * 1)-1) + @DisplayName SET @PersonId = (SELECT MIN(PersonId) FROM Person WHERE ReportsTo = @ReportsTo) WHILE @PersonId IS NOT NULL BEGIN EXEC spa_R_TeamDetails @PersonId SET @PersonId = (SELECT MIN(PersonId) FROM Person WHERE ReportsTo = @ReportsTo AND PersonId > @PersonId) END END -- spa_R_TeamDetails 1781

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                      ScottM1
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                      Insert it into a temp table and then select * from that table at the end.

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                      • S ScottM1

                        Insert it into a temp table and then select * from that table at the end.

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                        SatyaKeerthi15
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                        I did that ... As everytime sp excutes output displays like multiple tables but not in one table

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                        • S SatyaKeerthi15

                          I did that ... As everytime sp excutes output displays like multiple tables but not in one table

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                          ScottM1
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                          Have you tried using a CTE or a cursor? I reckon those are your best bet and probably what your teacher is looking for if this is a homework question.

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                          • S SatyaKeerthi15

                            I have only two columns like below. id id_project id_parent ------------------------- 1 root root 2 abc123 root 3 xyz098 root 4 cmd003 xyz098 5 asd874 abc123 6 f8jk12 cmd003 So, I will need the output to look similar to this when pass id as '1' - abc123 -- asd874 - xyz098 -- cmd003 --- f8jk12 So, I will need the output to look similar to this when pass id as '3' - cmd003 -- f8jk12 So, I will need the output to look similar to this when pass id as '2' - asd874 How can I do this in sqlserver2005

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                            jayantbramhankar
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                            To get result, you need to write recursive function A function to get Parent

                            CREATE FUNCTION dbo.FindRoot(@id int)
                            RETURNS int
                            AS
                            BEGIN
                            DECLARE @Id_parent int
                            SELECT @Id_parent= Id_parent
                            FROM TableName
                            WHERE id = @id
                            WHILE @Id_parent <> NULL
                            BEGIN
                            SELECT @id = @Id_parent
                            SELECT @Id_parent = Id_parent
                            FROM PrimeInfo
                            WHERE id = @id
                            END
                            RETURN @id
                            END

                            and then store procedure to extract your data by providing id value

                            CREATE PROCEDURE BuildTree(@id int)
                            AS
                            SET NOCOUNT ON
                            CREATE TABLE #results(level int, id int, id_parent int)
                            DECLARE @id_parent int
                            DECLARE @level int
                            SELECT @level = 1
                            DECLARE @root int
                            SELECT @root = dbo.FindRoots(@id)
                            CREATE TABLE #stack (id int, level smallint)
                            INSERT INTO #stack VALUES (@root, @level)
                            WHILE @level > 0
                            BEGIN
                            IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM #stack WHERE level = @level)
                            BEGIN
                            SELECT @id = s.id, @id_parent= IsNull(t.id_parent, 0)
                            FROM #stack s INNER JOIN TableName t
                            ON t.id = s.id
                            WHERE level = @level
                            INSERT INTO #results VALUES (@level, @id, @id_parent)
                            DELETE FROM #stack
                            WHERE level = @level
                            AND id = @id
                            INSERT #stack
                            SELECT id, @level + 1
                            FROM TableName
                            WHERE id_parent = @id
                            IF @@ROWCOUNT > 0
                            BEGIN
                            SELECT @level = @level + 1
                            END
                            END--IF EXISTS
                            ELSE
                            BEGIN
                            SELECT @level = @level - 1
                            END
                            END -- WHILE
                            SELECT id, id_parent, level FROM #results

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                              This is the sp I have tried. I am getting what I want but in print statement. How to convert it into Table. ALTER PROC [dbo].[spa_R_TeamDetails] @ReportsTo INT AS BEGIN SET NOCOUNT ON DECLARE @PersonId INT, @DisplayName VARCHAR(100) SET @DisplayName = (SELECT DisplayName+'~'+CONVERT(VARCHAR,PersonId)+'~'+OrgEmpId TeamMembers FROM Person WHERE PersonID = @ReportsTo) PRINT REPLICATE('- ', (@@NESTLEVEL * 1)-1) + @DisplayName SET @PersonId = (SELECT MIN(PersonId) FROM Person WHERE ReportsTo = @ReportsTo) WHILE @PersonId IS NOT NULL BEGIN EXEC spa_R_TeamDetails @PersonId SET @PersonId = (SELECT MIN(PersonId) FROM Person WHERE ReportsTo = @ReportsTo AND PersonId > @PersonId) END END -- spa_R_TeamDetails 1781

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                              ps_prakash02
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                              Have a look to this code and see whether it solves your problem, CREATE TABLE TempTree (Id int IDENTITY, Id_Project VARCHAR(100), Id_Parent VARCHAR(100)) INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Root','Root') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 1 1', 'Root') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 1 2', 'Root') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 1 3', 'Root') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 2 1', 'Level - 1 1') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 2 2', 'Level - 1 1') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 2 3', 'Level - 1 2') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 2 4', 'Level - 1 2') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 2 5', 'Level - 1 3') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 2 6', 'Level - 1 3') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 3 1', 'Level - 2 1') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 3 2', 'Level - 2 1') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 3 3', 'Level - 2 2') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 3 4', 'Level - 2 2') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 3 5', 'Level - 2 3') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 3 6', 'Level - 2 3') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 3 7', 'Level - 2 4') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 3 8', 'Level - 2 4') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 3 9', 'Level - 2 5') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 3 10', 'Level - 2 5') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 3 11', 'Level - 2 6') INSERT INTO TempTree (Id_Project, Id_Parent) VALUES ('Level - 3 12', 'Level - 2 6') CREATE PROC Dbo.Proc_TheTree (@parent VARCHAR(100)) AS CREATE TABLE #TheList (RootId int, RootName VARCHAR(100), ChildName VARCHAR(100)) CREATE TABLE #TheSearch (SLNO INT IDENTITY, ParentName VARCHAR(100), IsSearchCompleted BIT) IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM TempTree WHERE id_parent = @parent) BEGIN SELECT * FROM TempTree WHERE id_project = @parent END ELSE BEGIN INSERT INTO #TheSearch (ParentName, IsSearchCompleted) SELECT id_project, 0 FROM TempTree WHERE id_parent = @parent INSERT INTO #TheList (RootId, RootName, ChildName) SELECT (SELECT Id FROM Temp

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