It's unclear what you want. Do you want to display the users for a session, AND the users for whom the first set of users are related by "from - to" relationship (let's call them parents/children)?
Or do you ALSO want to display those that the SECOND list of users relates to?
E.g. for this data:
slno from to
1 a b
1 b c
1 c d
Do you want to display:
a and b
a-b, b-c and c-d pairs?
For a-b, do:
Select * from names where from= @zx
UNION
-- For a large set of data, use inner join instead
select * from names
where from IN
(Select to from names where from= @zx)
and from= @zx
The second, as noted, should really be done as a join:
Select * from names where from= @zx
UNION
Select n2.* from names as n_from, names as n2
where n1.from= @zx and n2.from=n1.to
For the other option, what you want is basically a recursive retrieval which uses some tree traversal algorithm.
You can not do that in pure SQL as far as relational data goes. You must either use a loop (in SQL or in your driver software), or, if your database allows you, you can write recursive expression which will in effect work identically.
Luckily for you, SQL Server actually allows the latter. As shown in the following excellent blog entry: http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2008/07/28/sql-server-simple-example-of-recursive-cte/
(substitute EmployeeID for to and ManagerID for from)
USE AdventureWorks
GO
WITH Emp_CTE AS (
SELECT EmployeeID, ContactID, LoginID, ManagerID, Title, BirthDate
FROM HumanResources.Employee
WHERE ManagerID IS NULL
UNION ALL
SELECT e.EmployeeID, e.ContactID, e.LoginID, e.ManagerID, e.Title, e.BirthDate
FROM HumanResources.Employee e
INNER JOIN Emp_CTE ecte ON ecte.EmployeeID = e.ManagerID
)
SELECT *
FROM Emp_CTE
GO