Pivot functionality has been added at least as far back as v16.1:
https://docs.teradata.com/r/756LNiPSFdY~4JcCCcR5Cw/GnnbigJTnAWrDfLbecAN7Q
Providing some examples for this answer.
v16.2 and newer allows for you to select distinct values from a table in your pivot, where as 16.1 you will need to specify the fields to pivot on. Both examples provided below.
DDL to create sample table:
Create table tbl(id varchar(3), typ varchar(2), val smallint);
insert into tbl ('aaa', '1a', 10);
insert into tbl ('aaa', '1b', 20);
insert into tbl ('aaa', '1c', 7);
insert into tbl ('bbb', '2a', 10);
insert into tbl ('bbb', '1a', 5);
In 16.1 you MUST specify fields to pivot (note double quotes to convert type names into valid column name):
Select *
from tbl pivot (sum(val)
for typ in ('1a' as "1a" ,'1b' as "1b",'1c' as "1c",'2a' as "2a" )
) tmp
16.2 is a little more flexible, eliminating the need to specify pivot fields explicitly:
SELECT *
from tbl pivot (sum(val)
for typ in (Select distinct typ from tbl)
) tmp
order by 1
Both results are the same:
id |
1a |
1b |
1c |
2a |
aaa |
10 |
20 |
7 |
NULL |
bbb |
5 |
NULL |
NULL |
10 |
However, as far as I know -in 16.2 at least-, you can not physicalize results when using a subquery to pivot (e.g. for typ in (Select Distinct typ from tbl
) within the pivot operator. This limits dynamically defined pivots to final results sets. You can however create a view, volatile, or physical table from a pivot when you explicitly define the fields (e.g. for typ in ('1a','1b','1c','2a' )
). Hopefully Teradata will enhance this to include subqueries in the future.
You can pivot using multiple aggregate functions:
SELECT *
from tbl pivot (sum(val) as "Sum", count(val) as "Count"
for typ in (Select distinct typ from tbl)
) tmp
order by 1
id |
2a_Sum |
1c_Sum |
1a_Sum |
1b_Sum |
2a_Count |
1c_Count |
1a_Count |
1b_Count |
aaa |
NULL |
7 |
10 |
20 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
bbb |
10 |
NULL |
5 |
NULL |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
There is also an unpivot function that you can use to convert a long table to wide. Thank you @dnoeth for providing the solution in the comments below.