googled recursion and found a ton, anything specific I should be looking
for?

On 9/29/05, Charles Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Recursion. Research it.
>
> On 9/29/05, Mike Appenzellar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I have a database structure setup as follows:
> > ID NAME PID
> > 1 Level1 0
> > 2 Level2 0
> > 3 Level3 0
> > 4 SubLevel1 1
> > 5 SubLevel2 2
> > 6. SubSub1 4
> > and so on...
> > Right now I have nested loops that take care of this BUT the problem is
> > that I have to pre-plan on how many potential levels there might be. I
> > would
> > like to somehow right my queries or loops to plan for an unlimitied
> amount
> > of levels.....any ideas?
>
>
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