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The SqlHierarchyId type represents a position in a hierarchical structure, specifying depth and breadth.
Namespace: Microsoft.SqlServer.Types
Assembly: Microsoft.SqlServer.Types (in Microsoft.SqlServer.Types.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<CLSCompliantAttribute(True)> _
<SqlUserDefinedTypeAttribute(Format.UserDefined, IsByteOrdered := True, _
MaxByteSize := , Name := "SqlHierarchyId")> _
Public Structure SqlHierarchyId _
Implements IBinarySerialize, INullable, IComparable
'Usage
Dim instance As SqlHierarchyId
[CLSCompliantAttribute(true)]
[SqlUserDefinedTypeAttribute(Format.UserDefined, IsByteOrdered = true,
MaxByteSize = , Name = "SqlHierarchyId")]
public struct SqlHierarchyId : IBinarySerialize,
INullable, IComparable
[CLSCompliantAttribute(true)]
[SqlUserDefinedTypeAttribute(Format::UserDefined, IsByteOrdered = true,
MaxByteSize = , Name = L"SqlHierarchyId")]
public value class SqlHierarchyId : IBinarySerialize,
INullable, IComparable
[<>]
[<CLSCompliantAttribute(true)>]
[<SqlUserDefinedTypeAttribute(Format.UserDefined, IsByteOrdered = true,
MaxByteSize = , Name = "SqlHierarchyId")>]
type SqlHierarchyId =
struct
interface IBinarySerialize
interface INullable
interface IComparable
end
JScript suports the use of structures, but not the declaration of new ones.
The SqlHierarchyId type exposes the following members.
Properties
| Name | Description | |
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IsNull | Gets a value indicating whether the SqlHierarchyId is nulla null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic). |
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Null | Gets a SqlHierarchyId with a hierarchy identification of nulla null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic). |
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Methods
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
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CompareTo(Object) | Returns a value indicating the results of a comparison between a SqlHierarchyId and an object. |
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CompareTo(SqlHierarchyId) | Returns a value indicating the results of a comparison between two SqlHierarchyId nodes. |
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Equals | Evaluates whether SqlHierarchyId and obj are equal. (Overrides ValueType.Equals(Object).) |
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Finalize | (Inherited from Object.) |
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GetAncestor | Retrieves the SqlHierarchyId node n levels up the hierarchical tree. |
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GetDescendant | Gets the value of a descendant SqlHierarchyId node that is greater than child1 and less than child2. |
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GetHashCode | Gets a hash of the path from the root node of the hierarchy tree to the SqlHierarchyId node. (Overrides ValueType.GetHashCode().) |
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GetLevel | Gets a value indicating the level of the SqlHierarchyId node in the hierarchical tree. |
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GetReparentedValue | Gets a value representing the location of a new SqlHierarchyId node that has a path from newRoot equal to the path from oldRoot to this, effectively moving this to the new location. |
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GetRoot | Gets a value representing the root SqlHierarchyId node of the hierarchy. |
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GetType | (Inherited from Object.) |
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IsDescendantOf | Gets a value indicating whether the SqlHierarchyId node is the descendant of the parent. |
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MemberwiseClone | (Inherited from Object.) |
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Parse | Converts the canonical string representation of a SqlHierarchyId node to a SqlHierarchyId value. |
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Read | Reads from a specified binary reader into a SqlHierarchyId. |
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ToString | Returns the canonical string representation of a SqlHierarchyId node from a SqlHierarchyId value. (Overrides ValueType.ToString().) |
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Write | Writes a SqlHierarchyId to a specified binary writer. |
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Operators
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
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Equality | Evaluates whether two SqlHierarchyId nodes are equal. |
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GreaterThan | Evaluates whether one specified SqlHierarchyId node is greater than another. |
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GreaterThanOrEqual | Evaluates whether one specified SqlHierarchyId node is greater than or equal to another. |
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Inequality | Evaluates whether two SqlHierarchyId nodes are unequal. |
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LessThan | Evaluates whether one specified SqlHierarchyId node is less than another. |
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LessThanOrEqual | Evaluates whether one specified SqlHierarchyId node is less than or equal to another. |
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Remarks
This type provides the following benefits for storing hierarchical information:
Very compact data storage.
Depth-first comparison. Indexes on this type are in depth-first order, and nodes close to each other in a depth-first traversal are stored near each other.
Support for arbitrary insertions and deletions.
A limitation of this type is that a single instance of the hierarchy data type can be no larger than 892 bytes. Hierarchies that possess too many levels to fit within this limitation must use a different data type.
The HierarchyId type is available to CLR clients as the SqlHierarchyId data type.
Examples
DECLARE @employee hierarchyid
SELECT @employee = OrgNode FROM HumanResources.EmployeeDemo
WHERE LoginID = 'adventure-works\dylan0'
SELECT * FROM HumanResources.EmployeeDemo
WHERE @employee.IsDescendantOf(OrgNode) = 1
Thread Safety
Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
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