This is the query that I am using. I am getting an error with this query. 'syntax error near 'WITH' clause.
WITH RECURSIVE under_cust (affiliation_id, from_customer_id, to_customer_id, to_name, parent_customer_type, child_customer_type, level)
AS (SELECT af.affiliation_id,
from_customer_id,
to_customer_id,
to_name,
parent_customer_type,
child_customer_type,
0 LEVEL
FROM affiliation af,
customer c
WHERE to_customer_id <> from_customer_id
AND af.from_customer_id = c.customer_id
AND af.to_customer_id = 1000022559337
UNION ALL
SELECT af.affiliation_id,
af.from_customer_id,
af.to_customer_id,
af.to_name,
af.parent_customer_type,
af.child_customer_type,
under_cust.level + 1 LEVEL
FROM customer c,
affiliation af
JOIN under_cust smr
ON smr.from_customer_id = af.to_customer_id
WHERE af.from_customer_id = c.customer_id
) SELECT affiliation_id,
to_customer_id parent,
from_customer_id child,
to_name,
parent_customer_type,
child_customer_type,
level
FROM under_cust
Common table expressions and the WITH syntax were introduced only recently in sqlite version 3.8.3.
If you run the query on an older version, you get the syntax error.
Either upgrade your sqlite or make your code work without the WITH syntax.
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