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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T21:41:49+00:00 2026-05-14T21:41:49+00:00

Given a table that represents a hierarchical tree structure and has three columns ID

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Given a table that represents a hierarchical tree structure and has three columns

  1. ID (Primary Key, not-autoincrementing)
  2. ParentGroupID
  3. SomeValue

I know the lowest most node of that branch, and I want to copy that to a new branch with the same number of parents that also need to be cloned.

I am trying to write a single SQL INSERT INTO statement that will make a copy of every row that is of the same main has is part one GroupID into a new GroupID.

Example beginning table:

ID | ParentGroupID | SomeValue
------------------------
1  |      -1       |    a
2  |       1       |    b
3  |       2       |    c

Goal after I run a simple INSERT INTO statement:

ID | ParentGroupID | SomeValue
------------------------
1  |      -1       |    a
2  |       1       |    b
3  |       2       |    c
4  |      -1       |    a-cloned
5  |       4       |    b-cloned
6  |       5       |    c-cloned

Final tree structure

+--a (1)
|  +--b (2)
|     +--c (3)
|
+--a-cloned (4)
|  +--b-cloned (5)
|     +--c-cloned (6)

The IDs aren’t always nicely spaced out as this demo data is showing, so I can’t always assume that the Parent’s ID is 1 less than the current ID for rows that have parents.

Also, I am trying to do this in T-SQL (for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and greater).

This feels like a classic exercise that should have a pure-SQL answer, but I’m too used to programming that my mind doesn’t think in relational SQL.

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    2026-05-14T21:41:50+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 9:41 pm

    Try this, based on a query from Quassnoi‘s article Adjacency List vs Nested Sets: SQL Server:

    WITH q AS
    (
        SELECT  h.*, 1 AS level
        FROM    Table1 h
        WHERE   id = 3
        UNION ALL
        SELECT  hp.*, level + 1
        FROM    q
        JOIN    Table1 hp
        ON      hp.id = q.ParentGroupID
    ), q2 AS (
        SELECT
            ID,
            ParentGroupID,
            SomeValue,
            (SELECT MAX(level) FROM q) - level AS level
        FROM q
    )
    INSERT INTO table1
    SELECT
        (SELECT MAX(ID) FROM Table1) + level + 1 AS ID,
        CASE WHEN level = 0 THEN -1
             ELSE (SELECT MAX(ID) FROM Table1) + level
        END AS ParentGroupID,
        SomeValue + '-cloned'
    FROM    q2
    

    Result when run on your test data:

    ID  ParentGroupID  SomeValue  
    1   -1             a          
    2   1              b          
    3   2              c          
    4   -1             a-cloned
    5   4              b-cloned
    6   5              c-cloned
    
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