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I am using SQL Server 2008, I have a dataset that look like:

FormKey        Value      Category   
-------        -----      ------
123456         Gloves     PPE
123456         Hat        PPE
123456         Scalf      PPE
123456         Boots      PPE
987654         Glasses    PPE
987654         Harness    PPE
987654         Overalls   PPE

I am trying to concatenate the Values and group by FormKey, so that I would end up with:

Formkey       Value                        Category
-------       -----                        -------
123456        Gloves, Hat, Scalf, Boots     PPE
987654        Glasses, Harness, Overalls    PPE

However, I am getting a concat of ALL of the Values for each of the Formkeys.

The code I have been using is:

SELECT frd.formresultkey AS frk
    ,STUFF((
            SELECT ', ' + fra.value
            FROM [FormResultAnswers] FRA
            INNER JOIN [FormResultDetails] FRD ON FRA.[DetailKey] = FRD.[DetailKey]
            INNER JOIN [FormResults] FR ON FRD.[FormResultKey] = FR.[FormResultKey]
            WHERE FR.FormReference = 'PPE'
                AND frd.FormElementReference = 'PPE_List'
            FOR XML path('')
            ), 1, 1, '') AS Concatted
FROM [FormResultAnswers] FRA
INNER JOIN [FormResultDetails] FRD ON FRA.[DetailKey] = FRD.[DetailKey]
INNER JOIN [FormResults] FR ON FRD.[FormResultKey] = FR.[FormResultKey]

After this I need to update a table with the concatenated value where the Formkeys match. Can anyone help please?

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    I bet you know it's a bad idea to have comma-delimited values stored in a column, right? Jan 13, 2015 at 12:45
  • Could you not add a group by formkey in there
    – Matt
    Jan 13, 2015 at 12:45
  • Thank you Matt, but the result is returning a concat of every row value for each formresultkey, I have added a group by frk on the end of the statement but am still getting every value concatted together for each individual frk. Thanks for your suggestion Jan 13, 2015 at 12:56
  • possible duplicate of How to use GROUP BY to concatenate strings in SQL Server? Jan 13, 2015 at 13:12

2 Answers 2

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Some modification to your query will fetch the result. Try this.

SELECT FormKey,
       Stuff((SELECT ',' + Value
              FROM   Result b
              WHERE  a.FormKey = b.FormKey
                     AND a.Category = b.Category
              FOR xml path('')), 1, 1, '') value,
       Category
FROM   Result a
GROUP  BY FormKey,
          Category 
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  • Thank you @NoDisplayName, this was where I was almost at. Thankyou very much. Jan 13, 2015 at 14:04
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You can create two function to concatenate the values, like this:

IF EXISTS (SELECT  *
           FROM sys.objects
           WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'GroupValue')) 
DROP FUNCTION GroupValue;
GO
IF EXISTS (SELECT  *
           FROM sys.objects
           WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'GroupCategory')) 
DROP FUNCTION GroupCategory;
GO
CREATE FUNCTION dbo.GroupValue (@FormKey INT)
RETURNS VARCHAR(MAX)
AS
BEGIN
    DECLARE @VAL VARCHAR(MAX) = '';
    SELECT @VAL = @VAL + Value + ', '
    FROM (SELECT DISTINCT Value
          FROM YourTable
          WHERE FormKey = @FormKey) AS TT

    IF (LEN(@VAL) > 0)
        SET @VAL = LEFT(@VAL, LEN(@VAL) - 1)

    RETURN @VAL
END
GO
CREATE FUNCTION dbo.GroupCategory (@Formkey INT)
RETURNS VARCHAR(MAX)
AS
BEGIN
    DECLARE @VAL VARCHAR(MAX) = '';
    SELECT @VAL = @VAL + Category + ', '
    FROM (SELECT DISTINCT Category
          FROM YourTable
          WHERE FormKey = @FormKey) AS TT

    IF (LEN(@VAL) > 0)
        SET @VAL = LEFT(@VAL, LEN(@VAL) - 1)

    RETURN @VAL
END
GO

And here's the query:

SELECT FormKey
      ,dbo.GroupValue(FormKey) AS Value
      ,dbo.GroupCategory(FormKey) AS Category
FROM YourTable
GROUP BY FormKey;
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  • This doesn't answer the question (why the existing code doesn't produce the expected result) , nor is more efficient in aggregating string values. In fact, using XML is the fastest technique for aggregating strings currently available in SQL Server by several orders of magnitude Jan 13, 2015 at 13:15
  • @PanagiotisKanavos I don't see the question "why the existing code doensn't produce the expected result". And this produces exactly the expected result.
    – dario
    Jan 13, 2015 at 13:18
  • There's nothing wrong with using FOR XML to create strings. Changing the method isn't necessary and in fact, the variable concatenation technique is considered unreliable. There is even a relevant Microsoft KB article about it. As for speed, this article shows FOR XML is 4 times faster Jan 13, 2015 at 13:24
  • Well, I didn't say that. It's just another approach that, for his situation, works.
    – dario
    Jan 13, 2015 at 13:26
  • The OP is already using the fastest approach. He wasn't asking for a different one Jan 13, 2015 at 13:27

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