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I have a table AreaTable that has the following structure and data:

Username    Area    Counter
-----------------------------
Pravin  Vskp       1    
anil    Hyd        3    
Pravin  Chennai    3
Ang     Vskp       1    
anil    Vskp       3    
Immi    Chennai    3

Now I want the data to be displayed as:

        VSKP    HYD   CHENNAI   
Pravin    1      0      3   
Anil      3      3      0
Ang       1      0      0    
Immi      0      0      3

I tried with the query

SELECT *
FROM (  SELECT username, area,counter
        FROM AreaTable) AS ET
PIVOT(MIN(counter) FOR username IN (area) AS PT

can you please help me out..

2 Answers 2

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You should use PIVOT:

 DECLARE @DataSource TABLE
(
     [UserName] NVARCHAR(128)
    ,[Area] NVARCHAR(128)
    ,[Counter] TINYINT
)

INSERT INTO @DataSource ([UserName], [Area], [Counter])
VALUES   ('Pravin','Vskp',1)
        ,('anil','Hyd',3)    
        ,('Pravin','Chennai',3)
        ,('Ang','Vskp',1)    
        ,('anil','Vskp',3)   
        ,('Immi','Chennai',3)

SELECT [UserName]
      ,COALESCE([Vskp],0) AS [Vskp]
      ,COALESCE([Hyd],0) AS [Hyd]
      ,COALESCE([Chennai],0) AS [Chennai]
FROM @DataSource DS
PIVOT
(
    MAX([Counter]) FOR [Area] IN ([Vskp], [Hyd], [Chennai])
) PVT

The result of this query is

enter image description here

Note, in case the count of distinct values in the [Area] column vary, you should check how a dynamic pivot is make. There are plenty of answers in SO.

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try this,

select username,[VSKP],[HYD],[CHENNAI] from
(select username,area,counter from @t) as src
pivot( 
min(Counter) for Area in([VSKP],[HYD],[CHENNAI])
) as pvt

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