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The simple question subscribed on progress site: Does progress 4GL language support hierarchical queries like Oracle (Connect by clause) or Sql Server(CTE)?

I have the following table:

Name             parent
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Elizabeth II     null
Charles           Elizabeth II
Andrew          Elizabeth II
Edward           Elizabeth II
Harry              Charles
William           Chales
James             Edward
George           William

Is there a script in progress that will generate the following output?

Elizabeth II
     |_Charles
          |_William
               |_George
          |_Harry
     |_Andrew
     |_Edward
          |_James
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    please add the steps that you have already tried
    – atk
    Jun 26, 2014 at 11:27

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Since Progress 4GL (actually ABL since a couple years) is a complete turing complete language you can. However perhaps not in a single query...

This recursive example does it, you could do in a number of different ways. You can start with this code but you might need to have more error checks etc.

DEFINE TEMP-TABLE ttPerson NO-UNDO
    FIELD PersonName   AS CHARACTER FORMAT "x(20)"
    FIELD PersonParent AS CHARACTER.

/* A procedure for loading example data */
PROCEDURE createPerson:
    DEFINE INPUT  PARAMETER pcName AS CHARACTER   NO-UNDO.
    DEFINE INPUT  PARAMETER pcParent AS CHARACTER   NO-UNDO.

    CREATE ttPerson.
    ASSIGN 
        ttPerson.personName   = pcName
        ttPerson.personParent = pcParent.

END.

/* Load some data */
RUN createPerson("Elizabeth II", "").
RUN createPerson("Charles", "Elizabeth II").
RUN createPerson("Andrew", "Elizabeth II").
RUN createPerson("Edward", "Elizabeth II").
RUN createPerson("Harry", "Charles").
RUN createPerson("William", "Charles").
RUN createPerson("James", "Edward").
RUN createPerson("George", "William").

/* Define a frame where the result will be displayed */
DEFINE FRAME f1 ttPerson.personName WITH 20 DOWN.

/* The recursive prodecure */
/* pcPerson - the person where to start track heritage (or perhaps it should have been lineage?*/
/* piDepth, just to format the output */
PROCEDURE trackHeritage:
    DEFINE INPUT  PARAMETER pcPerson AS CHARACTER   NO-UNDO.
    DEFINE INPUT  PARAMETER piDepth  AS INTEGER     NO-UNDO.

    piDepth = piDepth + 1.
    /* Find the tracked person */
    FIND FIRST ttPerson NO-LOCK WHERE ttPerson.personName = pcPerson NO-ERROR.
    IF AVAILABLE ttperson THEN DO:

        DISPLAY FILL(" ", piDepth) + "|_" + ttPerson.personName @ ttPerson.personName WITH FRAME f1.

        DOWN 1 WITH FRAME f1.

        /* Track all available children to the person */
        FOR EACH ttPerson NO-LOCK WHERE ttPerson.personParent = pcPerson:
            RUN trackHeritage(ttPerson.personName, piDepth).
        END.
    END.
END.
/* Start tracking */
RUN trackHeritage("Elizabeth II", 0).

MESSAGE "Done" VIEW-AS ALERT-BOX.
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  • I know about recursivity in Progress. But, since Progress has a standard SQL syntax, I was wondering if the language has support for CONNECT BY clause. I thought there is an easy and fast way to complete this task. Jun 27, 2014 at 7:31
  • The native support for SQL in Progress is at the most compatible with SQL-92. I'm unsure if CONNECT BY is really standard SQL but rather a feature of Oracle and some other dbs. If your running native Progress I would suggest you stick to ABL/4GL. Via ODBC there might be other possibilites.
    – Jensd
    Jun 27, 2014 at 7:49

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