Tom Tom wrote:
> hi,
> 
> ok, what i need and dont know know how to do is:
> 
> 
> @result = Category.roots
> #gives me 3, because  i have 3 records with parent_id=NULL, what is fine
> 
> @result.TO_FULL_RECURSIVE_XML

You might just want to do Category.find :all, :order => 'lft', which 
will give you all the records in the right order.  Alternatively, you 
could make all 3 current root elements into children of a new, single, 
root, and then just fetch all descendants of the new root.

> 
> 
> #######
> again, i want a xml-structure of all root-records with their children, 
> and their children , and their children etc....
> 
> i can do it if i have only 1 result, but dont know how to build the xml 
> if i have, lets say 30+ roots...
> 
> thx

Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
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