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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T02:29:14+00:00 2026-05-15T02:29:14+00:00

I have a table in my database where I store a tree structure using

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I have a table in my database where I store a tree structure using the hybrid Nested Set (MPTT) model (the one which has lft and rght values) and the Adjacency List model (storing parent_id on each node).

my_table (id, parent_id, lft, rght, alias)

This question doesn’t relate to any of the MPTT aspects of the tree but I thought I’d leave it in in case anyone had a good idea about how to leverage that.

I want to convert a path of aliases to a specific node. For example: "users.admins.nickf" would find the node with alias “nickf” which is a child of one with alias “admins” which is a child of “users” which is at the root. There is a unique index on (parent_id, alias).

I started out by writing the function so it would split the path to its parts, then query the database one by one:

SELECT `id` FROM `my_table` WHERE `parent_id` IS NULL AND `alias` = 'users';-- 1
SELECT `id` FROM `my_table` WHERE `parent_id` = 1 AND `alias` = 'admins';   -- 8
SELECT `id` FROM `my_table` WHERE `parent_id` = 8 AND `alias` = 'nickf';    -- 37

But then I realised I could do it with a single query, using a variable amount of nesting:

SELECT `id` FROM `my_table` WHERE `parent_id` = (
    SELECT `id` FROM `my_table` WHERE `parent_id` = (
        SELECT `id` FROM `my_table`
        WHERE `parent_id` IS NULL AND `alias` = 'users'
    ) AND `alias`  = 'admins'
) AND `alias` = 'nickf';

Since the number of sub-queries is dependent on the number of steps in the path, am I going to run into issues with having too many subqueries? (If there even is such a thing)

Are there any better/smarter ways to perform this query?

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    2026-05-15T02:29:15+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:29 am

    Does this work?

    select r0.id 
      from my_table as r0 
      join my_table as r1 on(r0.parent_id = r1.id) 
      join my_table as r2 on(r1.parent_id = r2.id)
     where r0.alias='nickf'
       and r1.alias='admins'
       and r2.alias='users'
       and r2.parent_id is null
    

    Seems to me there is not really a need for nested subqueries ..

    or am I wrong, missing something?

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