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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T14:12:03+00:00 2026-05-24T14:12:03+00:00

I have a single table with a self reference InReplyTo with some data like

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I have a single table with a self reference InReplyTo with some data like this:

PostID InReplyTo Depth
------ --------- -----
1      null      0
2      1         1
3      1         1
4      2         2
5      3         2
6      4         3
7      1         1
8      5         3
9      2         2

I want to write a query that will return this data in it’s threaded form so that the post with ID=2 and all it’s descendants will output before PostID=3 and so on for unlimited depth

PostID InReplyTo Depth
------ --------- -----
1      null      0
2      1         1
4      2         2
6      4         3
9      2         2
3      1         1
5      3         2
8      5         3
7      1         1

Is there a simple way to achieve this? I am able to modify the DB structure at this stage so would the new hierarchy datatype be the easiest way to go? Or perhaps a recursive CTE?

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    2026-05-24T14:12:04+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 2:12 pm
    -- Test table
    declare @T table (PostID int, InReplyTo int, Depth int)
    
    insert into @T values  (1,  null, 0), (2,  1,  1), (3,  1,  1), (4,  2,  2), 
    (5,  3,  2), (6,  4,  3), (7,  1,  1), (8,  5,  3),(9,  2,  2)
    
    -- The post to get the hierarchy from
    declare @PostID int = 1
    
    -- Recursive cte that builds a string to use in order by
    ;with cte as
    (
      select T.PostID,
             T.InReplyTo,
             T.Depth,
             right('0000000000'+cast(T.PostID as varchar(max)), 10)+'/' as Sort
      from @T as T
      where T.PostID = @PostID
      union all
      select T.PostID,
             T.InReplyTo,
             T.Depth,
             C.Sort+right('0000000000'+cast(T.PostID as varchar(max)), 10)+'/'
      from @T as T
        inner join cte as C
          on T.InReplyTo = C.PostID
    )
    select PostID,
           InReplyTo,
           Depth,
           Sort
    from cte
    order by Sort
    

    Result:

    PostID      InReplyTo   Depth       Sort
    ----------- ----------- ----------- --------------------------------------------
    1           NULL        0           0000000001/
    2           1           1           0000000001/0000000002/
    4           2           2           0000000001/0000000002/0000000004/
    6           4           3           0000000001/0000000002/0000000004/0000000006/
    9           2           2           0000000001/0000000002/0000000009/
    3           1           1           0000000001/0000000003/
    5           3           2           0000000001/0000000003/0000000005/
    8           5           3           0000000001/0000000003/0000000005/0000000008/
    7           1           1           0000000001/0000000007/
    
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