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Posted - 2001-01-31 : 09:41:42
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Dave writes "Hi,
This seems like a really great service you offer. Would just like to say thanks in advance. Hopefully this question makes it on your list to answer.
I have created a Oracle8i database everything works fine BUT, we would like to refine a certain point.
We HAD a category (tbcategory) table and a subcategory (tbsubcategory) table. After further discussion there is a need to have more than 1 subcategory, possible 2,3 or 4. Instead of making 3,4,5 sub-subs-sub category tables I have come up with this.
Some sample data below just for clarification.
TBCATEGORY
CatID (num), ParentID (num), CatDesc (vchar2)
1, NULL, Automotive --------> Main category 2, 1, Dealership --------> Sub-category 3, 2, New Car Dealer --------> Sub-sub-category 4, 2, Used Car Dealer --------> Sub-sub-category . . .
Now this table is related to a message table (tbmessages) and tbmessages has a CatID (FK of tbcategory) to identify what category/sub/sub-sub(if applicable) it belongs to.
Hopefully this is clear so far, my problem is how to determine the total number of messages for a parent dir (counting all the subcategories and sub-sub-categories)
i.e. - Automotive (999 messages)
I know there must be an answer to this, maybe I am just looking too closely. I would appreciate any help from you Mr. Guru or anybody reading this!" |
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