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I am working on a project in which members are added in a tree pattern, and get the payment accordingly.

My tbltestingtree structure is as follow:

        Id         ParentId        IsLeft           IsRight
         1          Null             Null             Null
         2           1                1               Null
         3           1               Null               1
         4           2                1               Null
         5           2               Null               1
         6           3                1               Null
         7           3               Null               1
         8           4                1               Null
         9           4               Null               1
         10          5                1               Null

Initially 1500$ are given to parent when two nodes are added to its left and one to his right(2:1) . and then 500$ for each pair.

My problem is to find the query which can return the total income of any given node.

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According to figure node 1 must get 2500$ (1500+500+500) first 500$ is for node 4 and second 500$ is for node 3.

According to figure node 2 must get 1500$ because it has two nodes to its left and one node to its right this means a ratio of (2:1). and has no pairs

According to figure node 3 must get 0$ because it does not have any nodes in ratio(2:1)

one thing has to be kept in mind that 1500$ will be the first payment and then only the other pairs will be counted, and 1500$ will be given when node has ratio 2:1(two nodes on left and one on right) but no money when ratio is 1:2(one node on left and two on right)

I have found the query which will count all the pairs below a particular node and give receiving amount according to 500$, but the query has not been able to consider the first condition that is the 2:1 condition

        declare @ParentId as int
         set @ParentId=1

       create table #temp_table_name
        (
          ParentId varchar(30) null,
         )


      ;with Child as
       (
    select id,ParentId from tblTestingTree where id=@ParentId
    union all
    Select tblTestingTree.Id,tblTestingTree.parentId from tblTestingTree 
    inner join Child 
    on tblTestingTree.ParentId=Child.Id
       )

  insert into #temp_table_name
  select c.ParentId  from tblTestingTree T join Child c
  on c.Id=t.Id
  WHERE ISNULL(T.ParentId, 0) <> 0 and c.ParentId!=@ParentId
  group by c.ParentId
  having COUNT(c.ParentId)>1 

  select COUNT(*)*500 as totalmoney from #temp_table_name

  drop table #temp_table_name

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As you need to get the sum for particular node, you can do it in this way:

DECLARE @DataSource TABLE
(
     [ID] TINYINT
    ,[ParentID] TINYINT
    ,[IsLeft] TINYINT
    ,[IsRight] TINYINT
)

INSERT INTO @DataSource ([ID], [ParentID], [IsLeft], [IsRight])
VALUES   (1,NULL,NULL,NULL)
        ,(2,1,1,NULL)
        ,(3,1,NULL,1)
        ,(4,2,1,NULL)
        ,(5,2,NULL,1)
        ,(6,3,1,NULL)
        ,(7,3,NULL,1)
        ,(8,4,1,NULL)
        ,(9,4,NULL,1)
        ,(10,5,1,NULL)

DECLARE @ParentID TINYINT = 1
DECLARE @ParentSUM SMALLINT = 0


DECLARE @SubLeftID TINYINT
DECLARE @SubRightID TINYINT

SELECT @SubLeftID = CASE WHEN [IsLeft] = 1 THEN [ID] ELSE @SubLeftID END
      ,@SubRightID = CASE WHEN [IsRight] = 1 THEN [ID] ELSE @SubRightID END
FROM @DataSource
WHERE ParentID = @ParentID

/*
SELECT @SubLeftID = IIF([IsLeft] = 1, [ID], @SubLeftID)
      ,@SubRightID = IIF([IsRight] = 1, [ID], @SubRightID)
FROM @DataSource
WHERE ParentID = @ParentID
*/

IF @SubLeftID IS NOT NULL AND @SubRightID IS NOT NULL AND EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM @DataSource WHERE [IsLeft] = 1 AND ParentID = @SubLeftID)
BEGIN

    SET @ParentSUM = 1500

    ;WITH DataSource AS
    (

        SELECT [ID], [ParentID], [IsLeft], [IsRight], 0 AS [Level] 
        FROM @DataSource
        WHERE [ParentID] = @ParentID
        UNION ALL
        SELECT RecursiveMember.[ID], RecursiveMember.[ParentID], RecursiveMember.[IsLeft], RecursiveMember.[IsRight], Level + 1 
        FROM @DataSource RecursiveMember
        INNER JOIN DataSource AnchorMember
            ON RecursiveMember.[ParentID] = AnchorMember.[ID]
    )
    SELECT @ParentSUM = @ParentSUM + COUNT([ParentID]) * 500
    FROM
    (
        SELECT [ParentID]
              ,'IsLeft' AS [Direction]
              ,1 AS [Value]
        FROM DataSource
        WHERE [IsLeft] = 1
            AND [ID] <> @ParentID --AND [ID] NOT IN (@SubLeftID, @ParentID)
            AND [ParentID] NOT IN (@ParentID, @SubLeftID)
        UNION ALL
        SELECT [ParentID]
              ,'IsRight' AS [Direction]
              ,1 AS [Value]
        FROM DataSource
        WHERE [IsRight] = 1
            AND [ParentID] <> @ParentID
    ) AS DataSource
    PIVOT
    (
        MAX([Value]) FOR [Direction] IN ([IsLeft], [IsRight])
    ) PVT
    WHERE [IsLeft] IS NOT NULL AND [IsRight] IS NOT NULL

END

SELECT @ParentSUM

What I am doing is:

  • check if the given node has right sub node and left sub node which has left sub node itself (if so add 1500)

  • if the before condition is true, count how many sub pairs exists for the specified node excluding the its sub pair, and the sub pair of its left sub node

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  • thanks for your suggestion but what will we the output of above code please mention Nov 22, 2013 at 17:28
  • It is full working exmaple, just copy it and executed it. Change the @ParentID to 2 and 3 to see that it will return what you need. It is not suggestion, it is solution. Just test it.
    – gotqn
    Nov 22, 2013 at 20:28
  • when we execute this code it will show the following error "Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Line 28 Incorrect syntax near '='." Nov 23, 2013 at 5:31
  • Check out the example here - sqlfiddle.com/#!6/d41d8/12155. Just change the play with the @ParentID and the sample data.
    – gotqn
    Nov 23, 2013 at 8:12
  • what you mean by IIF here Nov 23, 2013 at 9:49

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