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I'm searching a way to compare a value in the same cell.

For now I have a data that i get with a query and the output is like:

ID|firstname|lastName|Gender|Tag
1 |Jo       |Sav     |b     |sport,computer,sport
2 |Franck   |Gag     |b     |climbing, swimming
3 |Oli      |Dann    |b     |cycling,running,cycling
4 |Alyss    |Baby    |g     |make up, cycling

All I want is to get only the person who get duplicates data in tag columns.

So the output will be like:

ID|firstname|lastName|Gender|Tag
1 |Jo       |Sav     |b     |sport,computer,sport
3 |Oli      |Dann    |b     |cycling,running,cycling

Thanks in advance!

Edit #1:For people want to know how my schema is.

ID|firstname|lastName|Gender|Tag
1 |Jo       |Sav     |b     |sport
2 |Franck   |Gag     |b     |climbing
3 |Oli      |Dann    |b     |cycling
4 |Alyss    |Baby    |g     |make up
1 |Jo       |Sav     |b     |computer
1 |Jo       |Sav     |b     |sport
2 |Franck   |Gag     |b     |swimming
3 |Oli      |Dann    |b     |cycling
3 |Oli      |Dann    |b     |running
...
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    why are you storing data seprated by a comma in the first place?
    – John Woo
    Aug 14, 2013 at 15:15
  • Cause it's already a output that i get. It is what my client wants to have.
    – JoSav
    Aug 14, 2013 at 15:16
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    Stop storing data this way. Seriously, fix your design so you can write proper, relational queries without having to constantly look for tedious and inefficient workarounds. Aug 14, 2013 at 15:16
  • fix your database design instead of working around this design flaw
    – user330315
    Aug 14, 2013 at 15:16
  • Well guys i can have the data not in comma seperated value but i need to have the output as i shown
    – JoSav
    Aug 14, 2013 at 15:18

1 Answer 1

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You can do it like this. The extra EXISTS clause checks if the ID is present in the records which has duplicate Tag.

SELECT  ID, firstname, lastName, Gender,
        STUFF((SELECT ',' + Tag
              FROM TableName
              WHERE ID = a.ID
              FOR XML PATH ('')) , 1, 1, '')  AS TagList
FROM    TableName AS a
WHERE   EXISTS
        (
            SELECT 1
            FROM tableName b
            WHERE b.ID = a.ID
            GROUP BY b.id, b.tag
            HAVING COUNT(*) > 1
        )
GROUP   BY ID, firstname, lastName, Gender

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