What I've done in previous projects where I've needed to do the same thing, I added two new columns.
- i_depth: int value of how deep the category is
- nvc_breadcrumb: complete path of the category in a breadcrumb type of format
And then I added a trigger to the table that houses the category information to do the following (all three updates are in the same trigger)...
-- Reset all branches
UPDATE t_org_branches
SET nvc_breadcrumb = NULL,
i_depth = NULL
-- Update the root branches first
UPDATE t_org_branches
SET nvc_breadcrumb = '/',
i_depth = 0
WHERE guid_branch_parent_id IS NULL
-- Update the child branches on a loop
WHILE EXISTS (SELECT * FROM t_branches WHERE i_depth IS NULL)
UPDATE tobA
SET tobA.i_depth = tobB.i_depth + 1,
tobA.nvc_breadcrumb = tobB.nvc_breadcrumb + Ltrim(tobA.guid_branch_parent_id) + '/'
FROM t_org_branches AS tobA
INNER JOIN t_org_branches AS tobB ON (tobA.guid_branch_parent_id = tobB.guid_branch_id)
WHERE tobB.i_depth >= 0
AND tobB.nvc_breadcrumb IS NOT NULL
AND tobA.i_depth IS NULL
And then just do a join with your products table on the category ID and do a "LIKE '%/[CATEGORYID]/%' ". Keep in mind that this was done in MS SQL, but it should be easy enough to translate into a MySQL version.
It might just be compatible enough for a cut and paste (after table and column name change).
Expansion of explanation...
t_categories (as it stands now)...
Cat Parent CategoryName
1 NULL MyStore
2 1 Electronics
3 1 Clothing
4 1 Books
5 2 Televisions
6 2 Stereos
7 5 Plasma
8 5 LCD
t_categories (after modification)...
Cat Parent CategoryName Depth Breadcrumb
1 NULL MyStore NULL NULL
2 1 Electronics NULL NULL
3 1 Clothing NULL NULL
4 1 Books NULL NULL
5 2 Televisions NULL NULL
6 2 Stereos NULL NULL
7 5 Plasma NULL NULL
8 5 LCD NULL NULL
t_categories (after use of the script I gave)
Cat Parent CategoryName Depth Breadcrumb
1 NULL MyStore 0 /
2 1 Electronics 1 /1/
3 1 Clothing 1 /1/
4 1 Books 1 /1/
5 2 Televisions 2 /1/2/
6 2 Stereos 2 /1/2/
7 5 LCD 3 /1/2/5/
8 7 Samsung 4 /1/2/5/7/
t_products (as you have it now, no modifications)...
ID Cat Name
1 8 Samsung LNT5271F
2 7 LCD TV mount, up to 36"
3 7 LCD TV mount, up to 52"
4 5 HDMI Cable, 6ft
Join categories and products (where categories is C, products is P)
C.Cat Parent CategoryName Depth Breadcrumb ID p.Cat Name
1 NULL MyStore 0 / NULL NULL NULL
2 1 Electronics 1 /1/ NULL NULL NULL
3 1 Clothing 1 /1/ NULL NULL NULL
4 1 Books 1 /1/ NULL NULL NULL
5 2 Televisions 2 /1/2/ 4 5 HDMI Cable, 6ft
6 2 Stereos 2 /1/2/ NULL NULL NULL
7 5 LCD 3 /1/2/5/ 2 7 LCD TV mount, up to 36"
7 5 LCD 3 /1/2/5/ 3 7 LCD TV mount, up to 52"
8 7 Samsung 4 /1/2/5/7/ 1 8 Samsung LNT5271F
Now assuming that the products table was more complete so that there is stuff in each category and no NULLs, you could do a "Breadcrumb LIKE '%/5/%'" to get the last three items of the last table I provided. Notice that it includes the direct items and children of the category (like the Samsung tv). If you want ONLY the specific category items, just do a "c.cat = 5".