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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T15:27:01+00:00 2026-06-11T15:27:01+00:00

I’ve set up a database table like so: table: group id name subGroupOf 1

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I’ve set up a database table like so:

table: group
id     name          subGroupOf
1      grandparent   NULL
2      parent           1
3      child            2

Here’s what I’m trying to do in php:

When a user accesses a page, the page tells the auth() function they require ‘child’ permissions. Because ‘child’ is a subgroup of ‘parent’, members of both groups should get permission. But, parent is a subgroup of ‘grandparent’, so members of all three groups should have access.

Since there is no limit to how many subgroups could be nested, I knew I would need a loop. But I’m totally drawing a blank.

I know it needs to check if the group is a subGroupOf, and if so, validate the parent group. Here’s what I have so far:

        // Get group of current user
        $group = mysqli_query($cxn,'SELECT group FROM user WHERE id='.$userID);

        // Compare group to permissions
        if($group == $permissions)
            return TRUE;

        // Check if group is a sub group
        $subGroupOf = mysqli_query($cxn,'SELECT subGroupOf FROM group WHERE id="'.$group.'"');
        if($subGroupOf == NULL)
        {
            // Wrong permissions
        }

        // Check if the parent group matches permissions
        if($subGroupOf == $permissions)
            return TRUE;

Somehow I need to loop that last part, and stop when it gets to

$subGroupOf == NULL

I’m fairly new to programming, so I’m still figuring out the logic…Any ideas? I don’t need the whole thing written for me (that code is summarized anyways), I just need help figuring out the structure..

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    2026-06-11T15:27:02+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 3:27 pm

    Another method, but you still need a function for recursion:

    1. Create a function that adds the group’s hierarchy to an array
    2. Loop through the array of groups, and check against your permissions.

    The function

    function getGroupHierarchy($groupId, $cxn)
    {
        $groupArray = array();
    
        //Push the group to the array..
        $groupArray[] = $groupId;
    
        //Get the parent id of this group
        $subGroupOf = mysqli_query($cxn,'SELECT subGroupOf FROM group WHERE id="'.$groupId.'"');
    
        //There is no parent, just return the array.
        if($subGroupOf == NULL)
        {
            return $groupArray;
        }
    
        //Continue checking the parent group(s).
        getGroupHierarchy($subGroupOf, $cxn);
    }
    

    Calling the function, and checking against permissions:

    // Get group of current user
    $groupId = mysqli_query($cxn,'SELECT group FROM user WHERE id='.$userID);
    
    $allGroups = getGroupHierarchy($groupId, $cxn);
    
    //Compare each group to permissions.
    foreach($groupArray as $group)
    {
        if($group == $permissions)
            return TRUE;
    }
    
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