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How to get the parent given a child in SQL SERVER 2005


I have a table like this

childid      parentid
------------------------
1       0
2       1
3       2
4       2
5       3
6       4
7       0
8       7
9       8
10      1

If I give a childid as 5, the parentid will be 1(output)

If I give a childid as 9, the parentid will be 7.(output)

i.e. the root parentid is 0 and the query should stop there.

How to solve such a query?

Please help.


Solution

  • I think you should rename your child_id to node, your parent_id to child_of. Your column naming is a bit confusing

    create table stack_overflow
    (
    node int, child_of int
    );
    
    
    insert into stack_overflow(node, child_of) values
    (1,0),
    (2,1),
    (3,2),
    (4,2),
    (5,3),
    (6,4),
    (7,0),
    (8,7),
    (9,8),
    (10,1);
    

    This works on any CTE-capable RDBMS:

    with find_parent(parent, child_of, recentness) as
    (
        select node, child_of, 0 
        from stack_overflow
        where node = 9
        union all
        select i.node, i.child_of, fp.recentness + 1
        from stack_overflow i
        join find_parent fp on i.node = fp.child_of
    )
    select top 1 parent from find_parent 
    order by recentness desc
    

    Output:

    parent
    7
    

    [EDIT: more flexible and future-proof]:

    with find_parent(node_group, parent, child_of, recentness) as
    (
        select node, node, child_of, 0
        from stack_overflow
        where node in (5,9)
        union all
        select fp.node_group, i.node, i.child_of, fp.recentness + 1
        from stack_overflow i
        join find_parent fp on i.node = fp.child_of
    )
    select q.node_group as to_find, parent as found 
    from find_parent q 
    join
    (
        select node_group, max(recentness) as answer
        from find_parent
        group by node_group 
    ) as ans on q.node_group = ans.node_group and q.recentness = ans.answer 
    order by to_find    
    

    Output:

    to_find     found
    5           1
    9           7
    

    If you're using Postgres, the above code could be shortened to:

    with recursive find_parent(node_group, parent, child_of, recentness) as
    (
        select node, node, child_of, 0
        from stack_overflow
        where node in (5,9)
        union all
        select fp.node_group, i.node, i.child_of, fp.recentness + 1
        from stack_overflow i
        join find_parent fp on i.node = fp.child_of
    )
    select distinct on (node_group) node_group as to_find, parent as found 
    from find_parent 
    order by to_find, recentness desc
    

    DISTINCT ON rocks! :-)