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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T18:23:52+00:00 2026-06-14T18:23:52+00:00

I am using following code to fetch hierarchical data from Web SQL Database: …

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I am using following code to fetch hierarchical data from Web SQL Database:

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function getResult(query, data, callback){
    db.transaction(function(tx) {
        tx.executeSql(query, data, function(tx, result) {
        callback(result);
        });
    });
}

function findChildren(id){
    getResult("SELECT * FROM my_table WHERE parent_id=?", [id], function(result){
        for (var i = 0, item = null; i < result.rows.length; i++) {
            item = result.rows.item(i);
            data.push(item);
            findChildren(item.id);
        }
    });
}
var data = Array();
getResult("SELECT * FROM my_table WHERE name like ?", ["A"], function(result){
    for (var i = 0, item = null; i < result.rows.length; i++) {
        item = result.rows.item(i);
        data.push(item);
        findChildren(item.id);
    }
});
...

How can I detect if the execution has been completed?

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    2026-06-14T18:23:53+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 6:23 pm

    Use a callback for findChildren and a counter for open transactions:

    function findChildren(id, callback){
        getResult("SELECT * FROM my_table WHERE parent_id=?", [id], function(result){
            var results = [],
                results.finished = 0;
                len = result.rows.length;
            for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) (function(i) {
                var item = result.rows.item(i);
                ...
                ...
                findChildren(item.id, function(result) {
                    results[i] = result;
                    if (++results.finished == len)
                        callback(results);
                });
            })(i);
        });
    }
    
    getResult("SELECT * FROM my_table WHERE name like ?", ["A"], function(result){
        var results = [],
            results.finished = 0, 
            len = result.rows.length;
        for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) (function(i) {
            var item = result.rows.item(i);
            ...
            ...
            findChildren(item.id, function(result) {
                results[i] = result;
                if (++results.finished == len) {
                    // now results contains a nice tree of arrays with children ids
                    // do something with it
                }
            });
        })(i);
    });
    

    Promises will abstract the counter and simplify the callback handling. Also, as your two queries are very similiar, you might want to abstract them in a common function, too.

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