"Fun" with cyclic references:
Suppose I have a table ELEMENTS which contain a hierarchy of elements, modeled by a father ID.
The father ID field is null for the root.
All other records have a non-null father id with the (autosequenced) primary key (ID
) of the father element.
For example, using
SELECT *
FROM Elements
WHERE FATHER_ID not in (SELECT ID FROM Elements)
I can find all elements that have invalid father references (FATHER_ID
is not a foreign key, let's assume that in this example).
But how can I find elements that do have a valid father reference BUT whose chain of father references does not end in the root? I think this can only happen for cyclic references, for example A is the father of B, but B is the father of A, too. Such a "subtree" is not linked to the root and thus is not part of the main tree. I want to find such subtrees.
Of course, I am looking for a query that delivers those elements that lead to a cyclic reference no matter how long the chain of references may be.
Is that possible in SQL, or do I need an iterative solution?