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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T21:30:51+00:00 2026-05-13T21:30:51+00:00

I have an SQL table defined as below: CREATE TABLE [TestComposite] ( ID int,

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I have an SQL table defined as below:

CREATE TABLE [TestComposite] (  
    ID int,  
    SiteUrl nvarchar(255),  
    Name nvarchar(max) NOT NULL,  
    ParentID int NULL,  
    PRIMARY KEY (ID, SiteUrl)  
);

Items and folders are stored inside the same table, if an item is inside a folder, the ParentID column is the ID of the folder.
And I would like to be able to delete CASCADE items/folders when I delete a folder.

An example may be more explicit:

INSERT INTO [TestComposite] VALUES (1, 'site1', 'Item1', NULL)
INSERT INTO [TestComposite] VALUES (2, 'site1', 'Item2', NULL)
INSERT INTO [TestComposite] VALUES (3, 'site1', 'Folder1', NULL)
INSERT INTO [TestComposite] VALUES (4, 'site1', 'Folder1.Item1', 3)
INSERT INTO [TestComposite] VALUES (5, 'site1', 'Folder1.Item2', 3)
INSERT INTO [TestComposite] VALUES (6, 'site1', 'Folder1.Folder1', 3)
INSERT INTO [TestComposite] VALUES (7, 'site1', 'Folder1.Folder1.Item1', 6)
etc...

So if I delete the item 3 (a folder), I want the items/folders 4, 5, 6 and 7 to be deleted too.

I tried to add a constraint similar to:

ALTER TABLE [TestComposite] 
ADD CONSTRAINT fk_parentid 
FOREIGN KEY (ParentID, SiteUrl) 
REFERENCES [TestComposite] (ID, SiteUrl) ON DELETE CASCADE;

But it gives me this error:
Introducing FOREIGN KEY constraint ‘fk_parentid’ on table ‘TestComposite’ may cause cycles or multiple cascade paths. Specify ON DELETE NO ACTION or ON UPDATE NO ACTION, or modify other FOREIGN KEY constraints.

I also tried to add a second SiteUrl column named ParentSiteUrl, in case the problem was that a column couln’t be part of the same FK/PK, but I have the same error message.

Am i doing something wrong?

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    2026-05-13T21:30:52+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:30 pm

    Create an ON DELETE NO ACTION constraint and use this to delete all records and their children:

    WITH    q AS
            (
            SELECT  id, SiteURL
            FROM    TestComposite
            WHERE   id = 3
                    AND SiteURL = 'site1'
            UNION ALL
            SELECT  tc.id, tc.SiteURL
            FROM    q
            JOIN    TestComposite tc
            ON      tc.ParentID = q.Id
                    AND tc.SiteURL = q.SiteURL
            )
    DELETE
    FROM    TestComposite
    WHERE   EXISTS
            (
            SELECT  id, SiteURL
            INTERSECT
            SELECT  *
            FROM    q
            )
    
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