Re: Sorting by parent/child relationships
От | Jochem van Dieten |
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Тема | Re: Sorting by parent/child relationships |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 3BCC5B0C.8020105@oli.tudelft.nl обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Sorting by parent/child relationships ("Eric Ridge" <ebr@tcdi.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Eric Ridge wrote: > This may have been asked/answered a million times already, but what the > heck... > > Basically, I have a table that maintains parent<-->child relationships > within itself. The parent_id field points to the collection_id field. > A parent_id id of -1 means it's a root record (ie, no parent). Pretty > simple. > > Question is, how do I sort a query so that children follow their parent? > > I came up with this, and it works, but I'm sure there's a better way: > > SELECT *, CASE WHEN parent_id = -1 THEN collection_id||'' WHEN parent_id > != -1 THEN parent_id||collection_id END as z FROM collection order by z; Some self join would work best I suppose: select p.*, c.* from collection p, collection.c where c.parent_id = p.collectionid order by p.collectionid ASC, c.collectionid Depending on your datset you might need to use an outer join instead. Jochem
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