On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 2:30 PM, Igor Neyman <iney...@perceptron.com> wrote:

>
>
> From: Don Parris [mailto:parri...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 1:23 PM
> To: Misa Simic
> Cc: Igor Neyman; pgsql-sql@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [SQL] Using Ltree For Hierarchical Structures
>
> Hi Igor,
> As Misa points out, my original design used 2 tables - category &
> line-items.  Either way it's two tables.    The biggest difference lies in
> the approach to summing line-items by various levels of category - with
> each branch of the tree having different levels.
> I cannot speak to performance, but understanding CTEs has been difficult
> for me.  Ltree is so much simpler.  I am certain there is a place for CTEs,
> but why torture myself trying to hash out a CTE when ltree makes the
> queries so much easier to write?
>
>
> Don,
>
> To answer this question...
> Before I worked (mostly) with Oracle which has "connect by" construct to
> work with hierarchies.
> So, when I switched to Postgres I was happy to find "connect_by" contrib.
> modul.
> And with more recent PG versions, it was just natural transition from
> contrib. module to recursive CTEs.
>
> Igor
>
>
That is helpful to know.  I am unaware of the connect_by module, so will
have to look into it.  It is good to know about Oracle's Connect By
construct - I wondered how they dealt with that.  If nothing else, I am
learning more about CTE's.  This whole thread came about because, while I
am normally able to look at example code and translate that into my
particular problem, I really got myself in over my head with this category
tree.  Most of my queries have been fairly simple so far, but this one
stumped me due to my lack of experience.

In the meanwhile, I think understanding CTEs is probably still an important
skill, so I am sure I should be familiar with both.  I greatly appreciate
everyone's contributions - I am learning a great deal here.  It's one of
the reasons why I post my blog stories - to give back a little something of
what I've discovered and learned.  Misa gave me an example of CTE code to
play around with, and I am going to tackle that in more depth later this
week.

Cheers!
Don

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