oh I was wrong, SQLite has it:

https://www.sqlite.org/lang_with.html


that leaves just MySQL out.

On 10/16/2016 01:21 PM, Jinghui Niu wrote:
Thanks Mike.

On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 7:14 AM, Mike Bayer <mike...@zzzcomputing.com
<mailto:mike...@zzzcomputing.com>> wrote:



    On 10/14/2016 06:08 PM, Jinghui Niu wrote:

        I have the following Table model representing a timeline.

        |
        classTimeRange(Base):


            __tablename__ ="time_line"


            record_id =Column(Integer,primary_key=True)
            level =Column(String,nullable=False)# e.g. "Point", "Range"
            content =Column(String,nullable=False)
            language_marker =Column(String)# this one column is optional and
        needs to be queried
            immediate_parent_id
        =Column(Integer,ForeignKey('time_line.record_id'))
            child_timelines
        
=relationship('TimeRange',backref=backref('parent_timeline',remote_side=[record_id]))
        |


        The language_marker Column is the one that needs to be queried in a
        recursive manner. Not all records have such an attribute, and the
        business logic is: along the hierarchy lineage from the root
        down to the
        child timelines, at least one level of the TimeRange instance
        carries
        such an attribute, and the one in the lowest level should be
        returned.
        This works a little like cascading style sheet, where if the
        TimeRange
        object itself doesn't have such an attribute, just look further
        up one
        level above, util found one, and the latest defined style wins.

        What is the technical direction I should look into to implement such
        queries? I'm using SQLAlchemy and the backend is SQLite. Thanks.


    Someone else can probably work out the details on this one, but the
    general technique on the SQL side is to use a recursive query.  With
    Postgresql / SQL Server this is a CTE using WITH RECURSIVE, with
    Oracle I *think* they support this syntax also now though
    historically it's been "CONNECT BY", and then with any other DB like
    MySQL / SQlite it's basically nothing.

    The other technique, which I tend to prefer if it can be made
    feasible, is that if I'm working with overall a limited number of
    rows in the first place, such as all of these records where
    language_marker may be significant all belong to some common
    "document id" or something where there are only a few hundred or a
    few thousand rows that would matter for the whole operation I'm
    doing, I pull it into memory and assemble it into a tree hierarchy
    right there.



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