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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T20:21:59+00:00 2026-05-17T20:21:59+00:00

Question Example Table +————-+———————-+——–+ | category_id | name | parent | +————-+———————-+——–+ | 1

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+-------------+----------------------+--------+
| category_id | name                 | parent |
+-------------+----------------------+--------+
|           1 | ELECTRONICS          |   NULL |
|           2 | TELEVISIONS          |      1 |
|           3 | TUBE                 |      2 |
|           4 | LCD                  |      2 |
|           5 | PLASMA               |      2 |
|           6 | PORTABLE ELECTRONICS |      1 |
|           7 | MP3 PLAYERS          |      6 |
|           8 | FLASH                |      7 |
|           9 | CD PLAYERS           |      6 |
|          10 | 2 WAY RADIOS         |      6 |
+-------------+----------------------+--------+

Given the example table above, I’m thinking in Oracle I should be able to write SQL along the lines of “SELECT … CONNECT BY” to find the level of a given id. For example, “MP3 Players” has a LEVEL of 3.

Example borrowed from Managing Hierarchical Data in MySQL

Solution

SELECT MAX(level) "LEVEL"
FROM TEST_TABLE
START WITH category_id = 7 -- MP3 Players category_id
CONNECT BY category_id = PRIOR parent
ORDER BY LEVEL DESC
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    2026-05-17T20:21:59+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 8:21 pm

    You can use level pseudocolumn to get the “depth” of the current row. Consider the following statement:

    SELECT category_id, name, level,
     PRIOR name as parent_category
    FROM test_table
    START WITH parent is null
    CONNECT BY PRIOR category_id = parent
    
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