Recursive Relationship

The following figure illustrates an example of the recursive relationship. A recursive relationship is one in which an entity has a relationship to itself. For example, each activity can be part of only one activity or each activity can be made up of one or more activities.

Recursive Relationship Diagram Convention Example: This image is described in the surrounding text.

Recursive relationships are almost always optional, and either one-to-many or many-to-many.