I can find all the children of a given record in a hierarchical data model (see code below) but I'm not sure how to traverse back up the Parent/Child chain with a given Child ID. Can anyone point me in the right direction to figure out how to do this? Is this possible in Linq to SQL as well?
WITH TaskHierarchy (TaskID, [Subject], ParentID, HierarchyLevel, HierarchyPath) AS
(
-- Base case
SELECT
TaskID,
[Subject],
ParentID,
1 as HierarchyLevel,
CONVERT(VARCHAR(MAX),'/') AS HierarchyPath
FROM Task
WHERE TaskID = 2
UNION ALL
-- Recursive step
SELECT
t.TaskID,
t.Subject,
t.ParentID,
th.HierarchyLevel + 1 AS HierarchyLevel,
CONVERT(varchar(MAX),th.HierarchyPath + CONVERT(VARCHAR(32),t.ParentID) + '/') AS HierarchyPath
FROM Task t
INNER JOIN TaskHierarchy th ON
t.ParentID = th.TaskID
)
SELECT *
FROM TaskHierarchy
ORDER BY HierarchyLevel, [Subject]
Ah, I figured it out:
WITH Hierarchy(TaskID, [Subject], ParentID, IsProject, HLevel)
AS
(
SELECT
TaskID,
[Subject],
ParentID ,
IsProject,
0 as HLevel
FROM
Task
WHERE
TaskID = 59
UNION ALL
SELECT
SubDepartment.TaskID,
SubDepartment.[Subject],
SubDepartment.ParentID ,
SubDepartment.IsProject,
HLevel + 1
FROM
Task SubDepartment
INNER JOIN
Hierarchy ParentDepartment
ON
SubDepartment.TaskID = ParentDepartment.ParentID
)
SELECT
TaskID,
[Subject],
ParentID,
IsProject,
HLevel
FROM
Hierarchy
ORDER BY
HLevel DESC