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I have the following SQL Server table structure, it's a logical tree folder structure.

SQL Server Table Structure

I'm using Linq to SQL with SQL Server.

What I want to do is to loop and create on memory the folder structure, the hierarchical folder from Root, the main parent to all childs.

Folder structure

I'm trying to do it with some foreach loops but I still don't get it. I think I must use some kind of recursive way.

Some query I tried:

var flds = from folders in repo.Folders
                                   join folders2 in repo.Folders on folders.Id equals folders2.idParent
                                   select folders;

My goal is to iterate that folder logical structure.

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  • possible duplicate of Searching a tree using LINQ
    – sdrzymala
    Jun 16, 2014 at 10:21
  • 1
    @sdrzymala completely different question. Your link is on Linq2Object. This is Linq2Sql. The only thing they share is syntax.
    – Aron
    Jun 16, 2014 at 11:11

2 Answers 2

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If you want to get folder as hierarchy given in your table, you can create it like this :

    var tableData = repo.Folders.ToList();
    var directories = tableData.Select(f => GetPath(f, table));

And as you asked, the recursive method for creating a folder hierarchy is :

    private static string GetPath(Folder f)
    {
        if (f.IdParent == 0)
        {
            return f.Name;
        }
        else
        {
            var parent = tableData.Find(d => d.Id == f.IdParent);
            return GetPath(parent) + "|" + f.Name;
        }
    }

You will get output like this :

Output

It will give you a complete folder hirarchy, I don't know how you want to use it. So you can do some modification as per your need. Hope it helps!

Here I am adding the code to iterate and create the folder structure :

        foreach (var dir in directories)
        {
            var folders = dir.Split('|');
            var path = string.Empty;
            foreach (var folder in folders)
            {
                path = path + "\\" + folder;  // modify the path like '\\' if it is not valid I have not tested
                CreateFolder(path); // implement this method for actual creation of folders
            }
        }

And your method for creating folders :

private static void CreateFolder(string directory)
    {
        var path = "C:" + directory; // add whenever you want to create structure
        if (!Directory.Exists(path))
        {
            Directory.CreateDirectory(path);
        }
    }
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  • For the moment, i just want to print the folder tree in the console. What is the "table" parameter is? Sorry if noob question
    – alxsimo
    Jun 16, 2014 at 11:17
  • I have used LINQ to Objects, so have selected folderlist from your table and then processed it as above. So table is nothing but List of Folder raw in your table Jun 16, 2014 at 11:19
  • If table is as global in your class, then no need to pass it in recursive method, I was just working in console program so I added. Jun 16, 2014 at 11:25
  • Mak, it doesn't work for my project, when i try to iterate the folders "var folders" it gives me a null pointer. Any tips?
    – alxsimo
    Jun 16, 2014 at 13:56
  • I dont know how you want to use it, so please tell me how you want to iterate and do with that. Jun 16, 2014 at 14:18
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You could try this one:

// Get a list of the folders.
// We do this, in order to avoid the performance hit, that Panagiotis 
// pointed out correctly in his comment.
var folders = repo.Folders.ToList();

// Get the root folder.
var rootFolder = folders.Where(x=>x.idParent==null).SingleOrDefault();

// Group the folders by their parentId.
var groupedFolders = from folder in folders
                     where folder.idParent!=null
                     orderby folder.idParent ascending
                     group folder by folder.idParent into grp
                     select new
                     {
                         ParentFolderId = grp.Key,
                         Folders = grp.Select(x=>x)
                     };

// Print the name of the root folder.
Console.WriteLine("Root Folder", rootFolder.Name);

// Iterate through the groups of folders. 
foreach(var grp in groupedFolders)
{
    // Get the name of the parent folder for the current group.
    string parentFolderName = folders.Where(x=>x.Id==grp.ParentFolderId)
                                     .Single(x=>x.Name);


    // Print the name of the parent folder.
    Console.WriteLine("Parent Folder", parentFolderName);

    // Iterate through the folders of the current group.
    foreach(var folder in grp.Folders)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(folder.Name);
    }
}
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  • If repo is a DataContext this will result in awful performance because it will result in one database hit per folder. There's no reason to do this if the OP already has the results in memory. Jun 16, 2014 at 10:34
  • Thank you, for pointing this out! To be honest with you I did't pay attention on the performance. I will correct my post.
    – Christos
    Jun 16, 2014 at 10:37
  • Your answer it seems only to retrieve the first level of folders/entries.
    – alxsimo
    Jun 29, 2014 at 18:03

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