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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T04:06:50+00:00 2026-06-16T04:06:50+00:00

I have a table with parent/child relationship: Table A Column Id int Column Parent_Id

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I have a table with parent/child relationship:

Table A
Column Id int
Column Parent_Id int
Column Description text

An example set of data would be:

999, NULL, 'Corp.'
998, 999, 'Div1',
997, 999, 'Div2', 
510, 998, 'Child Div1A',
110, 997, 'Child Div2A',
120, 997, 'Child Div2B',

My query needs to return the lowest set of children, given a parent. So, for example, if given 999, I would return 510, 110, 120. But given 997, I would return only 110 and 120. If given 110, nothing would return. I can’t figure out how to format my query quite correctly. I started by JOIN-ing the table on itself, but it seems like that would only get me 1 level down when I actually neeed to go N-levels down.

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    2026-06-16T04:06:51+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 4:06 am
    Declare @t Table(ID int,Parent_ID int,Description varchar(20))
    
    insert into @t values(999, NULL, 'Corp.')
    insert into @t values(998, 999, 'Div1')
    insert into @t values(997, 999, 'Div2')
    insert into @t values(510, 998, 'Child Div1A')
    insert into @t values(110, 997, 'Child Div2A')
    insert into @t values(120, 997, 'Child Div2B')
    
    ;WITH Rollups AS (
        SELECT Id, Parent_Id, Description 
        FROM @t WHERE ID = 999
        UNION ALL
        SELECT parent.Id, parent.Parent_Id, child.Description
        FROM @t parent 
        INNER JOIN Rollups child ON child.Id = parent.Parent_Id
    )
    SELECT *
    FROM Rollups
    Where not Exists(Select * from @t where Parent_Id=Rollups.ID) 
    
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