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retrieving hierarchical data
i have a custom record that represents hierarchical data, a parent/child type relationship.
eg. component 1 uses component 2 & 3, component 3 uses component 4, 5 & 6. in addition component 1 might have quantity 5 of component 2, and quantity 8 of component 3.
Given a node in the hierarchy i want to be able to get all their descendants as a single list.
I wanted to be able to do this either via a saved search or SuiteAnalytics dataset/query.
In regular PL/SQL there is 'CONNECT BY PRIOR' or CTEs WITH recursion which I think are designed for hierarchical data. I havent had much luck with using them with SuiteAnalytics/SuiteQL in NetSuite. I have no idea how to do this with saved searches.
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