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alebey
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Posted - 2001-08-15 : 20:50:18
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Imagine a database table with the following structure:.-> YakID (unique key)| YakName| FurColor| Height| Weight*-- MotherYakID*-- FatherYakID That is: store information about a particular yak, but also store a reference to both parents of this yak. Very reasonable and consise structure, isn't it?Now, how would I come up with a (cursor-less!) stored procedure that would return a recordset with the information about this yak, plus the names of both of its parents? Something along the lines of:YakID | YakName | FurColor | Height | Weight | MotherName | FatherName Easy right? What about the above plus the names of four of the grandparents? Of eight of the great-grandparents?How would I go about capturing the entire branch (up to the root) of the family tree, without knowing how many generations of yaks I have?Patienly waiting for possible solutions. |
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