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I am trying to come up with a SQL query to read recursive data as below :

ParentId    ChildId
    1          2
    2          3
    3          4
    4          5
    4          6
    8          9

If a ParentId is provided, then the query should return all ChildIds in a recursive manner.

Example : parentId =1 , result = {2, 3, 4, 5, 6}

I found that connect_by_root and connect by prior is what I should be probably using it. However I am not able to get it right.

Database : Oracle and Db2

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This should do the trick:

SELECT ChildId, ParentId, LEVEL
   FROM myTable
   CONNECT BY PRIOR ChildId = ParentId;
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    "Nope doesnot" what exactly? more details will be helpful
    – Bulat
    Sep 2, 2014 at 20:59
  • It needed the "Start with"
    – Nohsib
    Sep 10, 2014 at 16:25
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This did it :

   SELECT childid
   FROM btab
   START WITH parentId = 1
   CONNECT BY PRIOR  childId = parentId;

Thanks to #Bulat & #AngocA, for the pointers

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