Reputation: 1119
I am looking for a way to pivot the following results...
ID | Group_Level | Group_Values
1 | Division | Value 1
2 | Department | Value 2
3 | Class | Value 3
Into the following structure....
ID | Division | Department | Class
1 | Value 1 | Value 2 | Value 3
2 | Value 1 | Value 2 | Value 3
The number of columns is fixed (it will always be division/department/class). The query is intended for Sybase... have been unable to figure out how to achieve this sort of pivoting yet. Any advice?
Upvotes: 6
Views: 24362
Reputation: 3501
The classic way to pivot to a fixed number of columns is like this:
select id,
max (case when group_level = 'Division' then Group_Values else null end) Division,
max (case when group_level = 'Department' then Group_Values else null end) Department,
max (case when group_level = 'Class' then Group_Values else null end) Class
from
YourTable
group by id
Upvotes: 15
Reputation: 432511
You need some key to define the set of 3 rows. Then, you just self JOIN
So for data like this...
ID | GroupID | Group_Level | Group_Values
1 | 1 | Division | Value 1
2 | 1 | Department | Value 2
3 | 1 | Class | Value 3
4 | 2 | Division | Value 1
5 | 2 | Department | Value 2
6 | 2 | Class | Value 3
you'd have
SELECT
Div.GroupID, Div.Group_Values, Dept.Group_Values, Cl.Group_Values
FROM
MyTable Div
JOIN
MyTable Dept ON Div.GroupID = Dept.GroupID
JOIN
MyTable Cl ON Div.GroupID = Cl.GroupID
WHERE
Div.Group_Level = 'Division'
AND
Dept.Group_Level = 'Department'
AND
Cl.Group_Level = 'Class'
Upvotes: 3