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I used the above code from the link. But I recieve an error as

Msg 8156, Level 16, State 1, Line 14 The column 'Factory' was specified multiple times for 'p'

Efficiently convert rows to columns in sql server

Here is my table :

TEST

ID      score    Check      TotalofScore
------  -----    -------    ------------
867439  1        factory        1
867439  1        Plant          1
867442  1        factory        1
867442  1        Plant          1
923991  1        Warehouse      1
923991  1        Plant          1
923930  1        factory        1
923930  1        Plant          1
923101  1        Warehouse      1
923101  1        Plant          1

Here's my try

DECLARE @cols  AS NVARCHAR(MAX),
        @query AS NVARCHAR(MAX)

SELECT @cols = Stuff((SELECT ',' + Quotename([check])
                      FROM   TEST
                      GROUP  BY [Check],
                                [ID]
                      ORDER  BY [ID]
                      FOR XML PATH(''), TYPE).value('.', 'NVARCHAR(MAX)'), 1, 1, '')

SET @query = N'SELECT ' + @cols + N' from 
             (SELECT TEST.[ID],
                     Score,
                     [check],
                     [Total Of Score] = Count(TEST.Score) over(partition by [ID], [score], [check])
             FROM TEST) T
            pivot 
            (
             SUM (T.[score])
             for T.[check] in (' + @cols + N') ) p '

EXEC Sp_executesql @query; 

Expected Result :

ID       TotalofScore   factory     Plant   Warehouse
------   ------------   -------     -----   ---------
867439      1             1 
867439      1                                   1
867442      1                       1
867442      1                                   1
923991      1             1 
923991      1             1
923930      1                       1
923930      1                       1
923101      1              1
923101      1                                   1
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  • @Bluefeet This was the one I wanted help on. Dec 26, 2014 at 11:48

2 Answers 2

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As mentioned in Error You cannot specify same column name more than once in Pivot like

..pivot (SUM (T.[score]) for T.[check] in ([factory,[Plant],[factory]..))p

Change your @cols initialization like this

SELECT @cols = Stuff((SELECT DISTINCT ',' + Quotename([check])
                      FROM   TEST
                      FOR XML PATH(''), TYPE).value('.', 'NVARCHAR(MAX)'), 1, 1, '') 

Or

SELECT @cols = Stuff((SELECT ',' + Quotename([check])
                      FROM   TEST
                      GROUP  BY [Check]
                      FOR XML PATH(''), TYPE).value('.', 'NVARCHAR(MAX)'), 1, 1, '') 

Update : To convert the Dynamic Pivot into procedure and insert the result into new table

create procedure dbname.schemaname.DynamicPivotProcedure 
as
begin
DECLARE @cols  AS NVARCHAR(MAX),
        @query AS NVARCHAR(MAX)

SELECT @cols = Stuff((SELECT ',' + Quotename([check])
                      FROM   TEST
                      GROUP  BY [Check]
                      FOR XML PATH(''), TYPE).value('.', 'NVARCHAR(MAX)'), 1, 1, '')

SET @query = N'SELECT ID, [Total Of Score],' + @cols + N' from 
             (SELECT TEST.[ID],
                     Score,
                     [check],
                     [Total Of Score] = Count(TEST.Score) over(partition by [ID], [score], [check])
             FROM TEST) T
            pivot 
            (
             SUM (T.[score])
             for T.[check] in (' + @cols + N') ) p '

EXEC Sp_executesql @query; 
end

go
sp_configure 'Show Advanced Options', 1
GO
RECONFIGURE
GO
sp_configure 'Ad Hoc Distributed Queries', 1
GO
RECONFIGURE
GO

IF OBJECT_ID('tempdb..#MyTempTable') IS NOT NULL 
begin
DROP TABLE #MyTempTable
end

SELECT * INTO #MyTempTable FROM 
OPENROWSET('SQLNCLI', 'Server=(local)\SQL2008;Trusted_Connection=yes;',
     'EXEC dbname.schemaname.DynamicPivotProcedure')

SELECT * FROM #MyTempTable
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  • SELECT @cols = Stuff((SELECT ',' + Quotename([check]) FROM TEST GROUP BY [Check] , [ID] ORDER BY [ID] FOR XML PATH(''), TYPE).value('.', 'NVARCHAR(MAX)'), 1, 1, '') Dec 26, 2014 at 12:04
  • @Lewan - Mybad forgot remove Id from order by, updated check now Dec 26, 2014 at 12:20
  • It did the trick, Is there way I could do the same task in a view. This is dynamic sql I know it can't be used in a view. But is there an alternative way to do the same task Dec 26, 2014 at 12:26
  • 1
    @Lewan Yes you can check this out stackoverflow.com/questions/653714/… Dec 26, 2014 at 14:32
  • 1
    @Lewan replace (local)\SQL2012 with select @@SERVERNAME result and change exec DynamicPivotProcedure to exec databasename.schemaname.DynamicPivotProcedure Dec 26, 2014 at 16:51
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Remove the Id from GROUP BY and ORDER By clause. So that you get the DISTINCT Check columns.

DECLARE @cols AS NVARCHAR(MAX),
    @query  AS NVARCHAR(MAX)
select @cols = STUFF((SELECT ',' + QUOTENAME([check]) 
  from #Sample
  group by [Check]
            FOR XML PATH(''), TYPE
            ).value('.', 'NVARCHAR(MAX)') 
        ,1,1,'')
set @query = N'SELECT  ID, [Total Of Score], ' + @cols + N'  from 
             (
               SELECT 
TEST.[ID],
Score,
[check],
[Total Of Score] = Count(TEST.Score) over(partition by [ID], [score], [check])
FROM #Sample AS TEST
  ) T
  pivot 
  (
     SUM (T.[score])
      for T.[check] in (' + @cols + N')
  ) p '
exec sp_executesql @query;
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  • This works but I miss the ID and TotalOfScore column , Dec 26, 2014 at 12:13
  • @Lewan: Add the columns in select list. Use the updated answer. Dec 26, 2014 at 12:17
  • Perfect. 'I was assuming ' + cols + N' does the trick since the sub select query has the columns mentioned in it. I know this can not be used in a view. But is there an alternative to doing the same task in a view. Since dynamic sql is not often recommended. Dec 26, 2014 at 12:22

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