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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T23:44:58+00:00 2026-06-15T23:44:58+00:00

Imagine a table like below: Table : Person Fields: ID, FullName, ParentID Where ParentID

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Imagine a table like below:

Table : Person

Fields: ID, FullName, ParentID

Where ParentID references an ID in Person table again.

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For the example given above, how can I query in TSQL to find the toppest Parent of the Person with ID = 7 ?

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    2026-06-15T23:44:58+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 11:44 pm

    You would use common table expressions and do a recursive query until you find the topmost parent like so:

    DECLARE @id INT
    SET @id = 5 
    
    CREATE TABLE #tmp (id INT , ParentId INT)
    INSERT INTO #tmp VALUES(1,0)
    INSERT INTO #tmp VALUES(2,1)
    INSERT INTO #tmp VALUES(3,2);
    INSERT INTO #tmp VALUES(4, 3);
    INSERT INTO #tmp VALUES(5,4);
    
        WITH parent AS
        (
            SELECT id, parentId  from #tmp WHERE id = @id
            UNION ALL 
            SELECT t.id, t.parentId FROM parent
            INNER JOIN #tmp t ON t.id =  parent.parentid
        )
    
        SELECT TOP 1 id FROM  parent
        order by id asc
    
    DROP TABLE #tmp
    
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