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I have db table with parent child relationship as:

NodeId    NodeName    ParentId
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1         Node1       0
2         Node2       0
3         Node3       1
4         Node4       1
5         Node5       3
6         Node6       5
7         Node7       2

Here parentId = 0 means that it is a root level node. Now I want to write an SQL Query which will return child at all level of a parent category.

e.g. for nodeId = 1, it should return 3, 4, 5, 6.

I am using MS SQL Server 2005

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with [CTE] as (
    select * from [TheTable] c where c.[ParentId] = 1
    union all
    select * from [CTE] p, [TheTable] c where c.[ParentId] = p.[NodeId]
)
select * from [CTE]
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I suggest adding the maximum recursion hint. – Pittsburgh DBA Oct 16 '08 at 5:10
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You should look into using the Nested Set Model for parent-child relationships within an SQL database. It's much nicer than trying to store the parentID of records in the table like this, and makes queries like this much easier.

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And just to make sure it works if its a parent of itself (otherwise it will recurse until it breaks):

   with [CTE] as (
        select * from [TheTable] c where c.[ParentId] = 1
        union all
        select * from [CTE] p, [TheTable] c where c.[ParentId] = p.[NodeId]
        and c.[ParentId] <> c.[NodeId]
    )
    select * from [CTE]
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I answered a similar question Hierarchical data in LINQ options and performance here.

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