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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T13:53:51+00:00 2026-05-15T13:53:51+00:00

Given a table with a hierarchyid type column, how do you write a query

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Given a table with a hierarchyid type column, how do you write a query to return all rows that are ancestors of a specific node?

There is an IsDescendantOf() function, which is perfect for getting the children, but there’s no corresponding IsAncestorOf() function to return ancestors (and the absence of a GetAncestors() function seems like quite an oversight.)

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    2026-05-15T13:53:52+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:53 pm

    The most commonly used approach would be a recursive Common Table Expression (CTE)

    WITH Ancestors(Id, [Name], AncestorId) AS
    (
          SELECT
                Id, [Name], Id.GetAncestor(1)
          FROM
                dbo.HierarchyTable
          WHERE
                Name = 'Joe Blow'  -- or whatever you need to select that node
    
          UNION ALL
    
          SELECT
                ht.Id, ht.[Name], ht.Id.GetAncestor(1)
          FROM
                dbo.HierarchyTable ht
          INNER JOIN 
                Ancestors a ON ht.Id = a.AncestorId
    )
    SELECT *, Id.ToString() FROM Ancestors
    

    (adapted from a Simon Ince blog post)

    Simon Ince also proposes a second approach where he just basically reverses the condition – instead of detecting those person entries that are an ancestor of the target person, he turns the check around:

    DECLARE @person hierarchyid
    
    SELECT @person = Id
    FROM dbo.HierachyTable
    WHERE [Name] = 'Joe Blow';
    
    SELECT
        Id, Id.ToString() AS [Path], 
        Id.GetLevel() AS [Level],
        Id.GetAncestor(1),
        Name
    FROM 
        dbo.HierarchyTable
    WHERE 
        @person.IsDescendantOf(Id) = 1
    

    This will select all the rows from your table, where the target person you’re interested in is a descendant of – any level down the hierarchy. So this will find that target person’s immediate and non-immediate ancestors all the way up to the root.

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