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Hierarchical Retrieval

Hierarchical Retrieval. Objectives. After completing this lesson, you should be able to do the following: Interpret the concept of a hierarchical query Create a tree-structured report Format hierarchical data Exclude branches from the tree structure. ….

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Hierarchical Retrieval

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  1. Hierarchical Retrieval

  2. Objectives • After completing this lesson, you should be able to do the following: • Interpret the concept of a hierarchical query • Create a tree-structured report • Format hierarchical data • Exclude branches from the tree structure

  3. Sample Data from the EMPLOYEES Table

  4. Natural Tree Structure EMPLOYEE_ID = 100 (Parent) King MANAGER_ID = 100 (Child) Mourgos Kochhar De Haan Zlotkey Hartstein Whalen Higgins Rajs Davies Matos Vargas Hunold Fay Gietz Grant Ernst Lorentz Abel Taylor

  5. Hierarchical Queries WHEREcondition: SELECT [LEVEL], column, expr... FROM table [WHERE condition(s)] [START WITH condition(s)] [CONNECT BY PRIOR condition(s)] ; expr comparison_operator expr

  6. Walking the Tree • Specifies the condition that must be met • Accepts any valid condition • Using the EMPLOYEES table, start with the employee whose last name is Kochhar. Starting Point START WITH column1 = value ...START WITH last_name= 'Kochhar'

  7. Walking the Tree Walk from the top down, using the EMPLOYEES table. CONNECT BY PRIOR column1 = column2 ... CONNECT BY PRIOR employee_id = manager_id Direction Column1 = Parent Key Column2 = Child Key Top down Bottom up Column1 = Child Key Column2 = Parent Key

  8. Walking the Tree: From the Bottom Up SELECT employee_id, last_name, job_id, manager_id FROM employees START WITH employee_id = 101 CONNECT BY PRIOR manager_id = employee_id ;

  9. Walking the Tree: From the Top Down SELECT last_name||' reports to '|| PRIOR last_name "Walk Top Down" FROM employees START WITH last_name = 'King' CONNECT BY PRIOR employee_id = manager_id ;

  10. Ranking Rows with the LEVEL Pseudocolumn Level 1 root/parent King Level 2 parent/child Mourgos Kochhar De Haan Zlotkey Hartstein Level 3 parent/child /leaf Whalen Higgins Rajs Davies Matos Vargas Hunold Fay Gietz Grant Ernst Lorentz Abel Taylor Level 4 leaf

  11. Formatting Hierarchical Reports Using LEVEL and LPAD • Create a report displaying company management levels, beginning with the highest level and indenting each of the following levels. COLUMN org_chart FORMAT A12 SELECT LPAD(last_name, LENGTH(last_name)+(LEVEL*2)-2,'_') AS org_chart FROM employees START WITH last_name='King' CONNECT BY PRIOR employee_id=manager_id;

  12. Pruning Branches Use the WHERE clause to eliminate a node. Use the CONNECT BY clause to eliminate a branch. CONNECT BY PRIOR employee_id = manager_id AND last_name != 'Higgins' WHERE last_name != 'Higgins' Kochhar Kochhar Whalen Higgins Whalen Higgins Gietz Gietz

  13. Summary • In this lesson, you should have learned the following: • You can use hierarchical queries to view a hierarchical relationship between rows in a table. • You specify the direction and starting point of the query. • You can eliminate nodes or branches by pruning.

  14. Practice 7(Exercise 1 ) • Produce a report showing an organization chart for Mourgos’s department. • Print last names, salaries, and department IDs.

  15. Practice 7(Exercise 2 ) • Create a report that shows the hierarchy of the managers for the employee Lorentz. • Don’t display Lorentz • Display his immediate manager first.

  16. Practice 7(Exercise 3) • Create an indented report showing the management hierarchy starting from the employee whose LAST_NAME is Kochhar. Print the employee’s last name, manager ID, and department ID.

  17. QUIZ • Produce a company organization chart that shows the management hierarchy. • Print the employee’s last name, employee ID, manager ID, and job ID. • Exclude all people with a job ID of IT_PROG. • Start with the person at the top level who has no manager id and exclude De Haan and those employees who report to De Haan. Good luck

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