I have the following table in an oracle:
Parent(arg1, arg2)
and I want the transitive closure of the relation parent. That is, I want the following table
Ancestor(arg1, arg2)
How is this possible in Oracle?
I am doing the following:
WITH Ancestor(arg1, arg2) AS (
SELECT p.arg1, p.arg2 from parent p
UNION
SELECT p.arg1 , a.arg2 from parent p, Ancestor a
开发者_StackOverflow WHERE p.arg2 = a.arg1
)
SELECT DISTINCT * FROM Ancestor;
I get the error
*Cause: column aliasing in WITH clause is not supported yet
*Action: specify aliasing in defintion subquery and retry
Error at Line: 1 Column: 20
How can I solve this without column aliasing?
WITH Ancestor(arg1, arg2) AS
(
SELECT p.arg1, p.arg2
FROM parent p
WHERE arg2 NOT IN
(
SELECT arg1
FROM parent
)
UNION ALL
SELECT p.arg1, a.arg2
FROM Ancestor a
JOIN parent p
ON p.arg2 = a.arg1
)
SELECT *
FROM Ancestor
Oracle
only supports recursive CTE
since 11g
Release 2.
In earlier versions, use CONNECT BY
clause:
SELECT arg1, CONNECT_BY_ROOT arg2
FROM parent
START WITH
arg2 NOT IN
(
SELECT arg1
FROM parent
)
CONNECT BY
arg2 = PRIOR arg1
Oracle allows recursive queries. See: http://www.adp-gmbh.ch/ora/sql/connect_by.html
Of course, these usually assume the hierarchical data is all in one table. Splitting it into separate tables makes things complicated.
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