How to get Location name from Hierarchical data in Mysql
I have table Location
like this:
ID, PID, Location
1 NuLL Country
2 1 City
3 2 County
4 3 District
5 4 Social
How can I make a view in MySQL that returns this:
ID, Location, Full Location
1 Country Country
2 City City-Country
3 County County-City-Country
4 District District-County-City-Country
5 Social Social-District-County-City-Country
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I have table Location
like this:
ID, PID, Location
1 NuLL Country
2 1 City
3 2 County
4 3 District
5 4 Social
How can I make a view in MySQL that returns this:
ID, Location, Full Location
1 Country Country
2 City City-Country
3 County County-City-Country
4 District District-County-City-Country
5 Social Social-District-County-City-Country
mysql
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I have table Location
like this:
ID, PID, Location
1 NuLL Country
2 1 City
3 2 County
4 3 District
5 4 Social
How can I make a view in MySQL that returns this:
ID, Location, Full Location
1 Country Country
2 City City-Country
3 County County-City-Country
4 District District-County-City-Country
5 Social Social-District-County-City-Country
mysql
I have table Location
like this:
ID, PID, Location
1 NuLL Country
2 1 City
3 2 County
4 3 District
5 4 Social
How can I make a view in MySQL that returns this:
ID, Location, Full Location
1 Country Country
2 City City-Country
3 County County-City-Country
4 District District-County-City-Country
5 Social Social-District-County-City-Country
mysql
mysql
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Is the depth number variable?
I mean can there be 'something else'-Social-District-County-City-Country
or the Social-District-County-City-Country is the deepest case?
It seems you want a recursion that is not available in MySQL.
Check out this - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8104187/mysql-hierarchical-queries
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Is the depth number variable?
I mean can there be 'something else'-Social-District-County-City-Country
or the Social-District-County-City-Country is the deepest case?
It seems you want a recursion that is not available in MySQL.
Check out this - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8104187/mysql-hierarchical-queries
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Is the depth number variable?
I mean can there be 'something else'-Social-District-County-City-Country
or the Social-District-County-City-Country is the deepest case?
It seems you want a recursion that is not available in MySQL.
Check out this - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8104187/mysql-hierarchical-queries
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Is the depth number variable?
I mean can there be 'something else'-Social-District-County-City-Country
or the Social-District-County-City-Country is the deepest case?
It seems you want a recursion that is not available in MySQL.
Check out this - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8104187/mysql-hierarchical-queries
Is the depth number variable?
I mean can there be 'something else'-Social-District-County-City-Country
or the Social-District-County-City-Country is the deepest case?
It seems you want a recursion that is not available in MySQL.
Check out this - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8104187/mysql-hierarchical-queries
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