SQL Server Equivalent of Oracle 'CONNECT BY PRIOR', and 'ORDER SIBLINGS BY'
Simulating the LEVEL column
The level column can easily be simulated by incrementing a counter in the recursive part:
WITH tree (empid, name, level) AS (
SELECT empid, name, 1 as level
FROM emp
WHERE name = 'Joan'
UNION ALL
SELECT child.empid, child.name, parent.level + 1
FROM emp as child
JOIN tree parent on parent.empid = child.mgrid
)
SELECT name
FROM tree;
Simulating order siblings by
Simulating the order siblings by
is a bit more complicated. Assuming we have a column sort_order
that defines the order of elements per parent (not the overall sort order - because then order siblings
wouldn't be necessary) then we can create a column which gives us an overall sort order:
WITH tree (empid, name, level, sort_path) AS (
SELECT empid, name, 1 as level,
cast('/' + right('000000' + CONVERT(varchar, sort_order), 6) as varchar(max))
FROM emp
WHERE name = 'Joan'
UNION ALL
SELECT child.empid, child.name, parent.level + 1,
parent.sort_path + '/' + right('000000' + CONVERT(varchar, child.sort_order), 6)
FROM emp as child
JOIN tree parent on parent.empid = child.mgrid
)
SELECT *
FROM tree
order by sort_path;
The expression for the sort_path
looks so complicated because SQL Server (at least the version you are using) does not have a simple function to format a number with leading zeros. In Postgres I would use an integer array so that the conversion to varchar
isn't necessary - but that doesn't work in SQL Server either.