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Is there a way to create a SQL Server function to “join” multiple rows from a subquery into a single delimited field?

I have a tablle like this:

cust   acc
-----------
a      1
b      2
b      3
c      4
c      5
c      6

I want to denormalize above into the following form

cust    acc
---------------
a       1
b       2|3
c       4|5|6

please note that the acc column should now contain a pipe delimited list of accounts for any customer. Also the possible number of accounts for a customer can be variable.

how to do this using SQL ?

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  • which data base ? my sql or sql sever ? Aug 22, 2012 at 9:41
  • Which rdbms do you use? MySQL, Oracle, MSSQL,...? Aug 22, 2012 at 9:41
  • I am using SQL server to do this
    – dude j
    Aug 22, 2012 at 9:43

3 Answers 3

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try this:

SELECT cust, acc = 
    STUFF((SELECT '| ' +CAST( acc as varchar(20))
           FROM <table> b 
           WHERE b.cust = a.cust 
          FOR XML PATH('')), 1, 2, '')
FROM <table> a
GROUP BY cust


SQL Fiddle Demo

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  • i got this to work after modifications but the pipe delimited list is being written into files and links are provided in the answerset. I am using teradata sql assistant to run queries on a sql server database. any ideas how to stop this behaviour and force the pipe delimited list to be displayed in the answer set?
    – dude j
    Aug 22, 2012 at 13:32
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If you want to group by Cust (Something like Group_Concate in MySQL) there is no any method for it in SQL Server. So try this:

SELECT * FROM (
        SELECT  DISTINCT cust
        FROM    t
        ) table2
    CROSS APPLY
        (SELECT  CASE ROW_NUMBER() 
          OVER(ORDER BY acc) 
          WHEN 1 THEN '' ELSE ' | ' END + 
          (cast(acc as varchar))
        FROM    t table3
        WHERE   table3.cust = table2.cust
        ORDER BY acc
        FOR XML PATH ('')
        ) table3(acc)

See this SQLFiddle

Also see this: Group columns into multiple rows and Group_concate like MySQL in SQL Server

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  • i got this to work after modifications but the pipe delimited list is being written into files and links are provided in the answerset. I am using teradata sql assistant to run queries on a sql server database. any ideas how to stop this behaviour and force the pipe delimited list to be displayed in the answer set?
    – dude j
    Aug 22, 2012 at 15:55
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Try this:

 select cust,
STUFF((select '|'+cast(acc as varchar) from c1 where c1.cust = c2.cust for XML   path('')),1,1,'') as acc from c1 c2
group by cust 

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