I'm an Oracle novice...comparatively speaking...
I'm trying to use CTE on an Oracle table which I've inherited. It's a little more complex than I'd have hoped, in that the "top level" isn't clearly defined.
create table testConnectBy ( parent number, child number );
insert into testConnectBy values ( 1, 1);
insert into testConnectBy values ( 1, 11);
insert into testConnectBy values ( 1, 12);
insert into testConnectBy values ( 2, 2);
insert into testConnectBy values ( 2, 13);
insert into testConnectBy values (11, 11);
insert into testConnectBy values (11, 20);
insert into testConnectBy values (11, 21);
insert into testConnectBy values (12, 12);
insert into testConnectBy values (12, 22);
insert into testConnectBy values (12, 23);
insert into testConnectBy values (12, 24);
insert into testConnectBy values (13, 13);
insert into testConnectBy values (13, 30);
insert into testConnectBy values (13, 31);
insert into testConnectBy values (30, 30);
insert into testConnectBy values (30, 40);
This query gets all of the required rows but has some duplicates in (which is first part of question, I guess, how is it best to remove). I've had to include nocycle as there are loop problems (parent == child).
select *
from testConnectBy
start with parent = '1'
connect by nocycle prior child = parent;
The next issue, is that I'd like to be able to enter 11 for example, and find out all of the parents and children. I don't know which parents or children are related to 11. Just that I need to find them by using 11.
This query only returns the children of 11. Is there any way to return both "directions"?
select *
from testConnectBy
start with parent = '11'
connect by nocycle prior child = parent;
Thanks in advance.