I have the following table in an Oracle database:
ID COLUMN_NAME FIELD1 FIELD2 FIELD3 ------------------------------------------------- 1 FIELD1 red blue yellow 2 FIELD3 black purple green 3 FIELD2 grey brown white
I want to return the value of one of the FIELD columns based on the value of the COLUMN_NAME.
Desired result:
ID COLUMN_NAME FIELD_VALUE --------------------------------- 1 FIELD1 red 2 FIELD3 greeen 3 FIELD2 brown
Yes, I could do this with a CASE or IF / THEN / ELSE construct, however in reality I have about 50 of that FIELD columns that tend to become more over time. So that would become a beast of a query that would also have to be maintained.
I therefore am searching for a flexible solution like (pseudo-code)
SELECT ID, COLUMN_NAME, VALUE_OF_COLUMN(COLUMN_NAME) AS FIELD_VALUE FROM MYTABLE
Is there something like this in Oracle SQL without using temporary tables, without refactoring the table structure and without using scripting like PL/SQL?
Thanks!