i've browsed through a lot of the SQL Pivot example on Stackoverflow, in the Books Online, and in google, and i still cannot figure out how to perform (what i would call) a simple pivot operation.
Example 1
Sample data:
Name Class Score
======= ========== ======
Nick Chinese 80
Nick English 70
Nick Biology 85
Nick Maths 85
Kent Chinese 80
Kent Maths 90
Kent English 70
Kent Biology 85
Desired output 1 - Pivot by Class, aggregate by Name
Name Chinese English Biology Maths
======= ========== ======== ======= ======
Nick 80 70 85 85
Kent 80 70 85 90
Note:
In my head i imagine the syntax would be:
SELECT Score FROM Scores GROUP BY Name PIVOT BY Class
Desired output 2 - Pivot by Class, aggregate Score
Name Chinese English Biology Maths
======= ========== ======== ======= ======
70 Nick
70 Kent
80 Nick
80 Kent
85 Nick Nick
85 Kent
90 Kent
Note:
In my head i imagine the syntax would be:
SELECT Name FROM Scores GROUP BY Score PIVOT BY Class
Desired output 3 - Pivot by Score, aggregate by Name
Name 70 80 85 90
======= ========== ======== ======= =====
Nick English Chinese Biology
Nick English Chinese Maths
Kent English Chinese Biology Maths
Note:
In my head i imagine the syntax would be:
SELECT Class FROM Scores GROUP BY Name PIVOT BY Score
Desired output 4 - Pivot by Score, aggregate by Class
Class 70 80 85 90
======= ========== ======== ======= =====
Chinese Nick
Chinese Kent
English Nick
English Kent
Biology Nick
Biology Kent
Maths Nick Kent
In my head i imagine the syntax would be:
SELECT Name FROM Scores GROUP BY Class PIVOT BY Score
Desired output 5 - Pivot by Name, aggregate by Class
Class Nick Kent
======= ==== ====
Chinese 80 80
English 70 70
Biology 85 85
Maths 85 90
In my head i imagine the syntax would be:
SELECT Score FROM Scores GROUP BY Class PIVOT BY Name
Desired output 6 - Pivot by Name, aggregate by Score
Score Nick Kent
===== ======= =======
70 English English
80 Chinese Chinese
85 Biology Biology
85 Maths Biology
90 Maths
In my head i imagine the syntax would be:
SELECT Class FROM Scores GROUP BY Score PIVOT BY Name
Note: i don't want a single query that can perform all these pivots. i am using the sample data, and sample pivots, so use as examples of what pivots i might want to perform.
Another Example Set
Another example might be parsing a log of user's logging into the domain:
LoginDate Username MachineName
================= ======== ===========
20120901 8:49:22 iboyd obsidian
20120901 9:10:19 nbach president
20120901 13:07:18 nback nichpc
20120902 8:58:38 iboyd obsidian
20120202 9:14:44 nbach president
20120902 18:34:43 iboyd harpax
20120903 8:57:13 iboyd obsidian
20120904 20:03:55 iboyd harpax
Desired output 7 - Pivot by date portion of LoginDate, aggregate by Username:
Username 20120901 20120902 20120903 20120914
======== ========= ======== ======== ========
iboyd obsidian obsidian obsidian harpax
iboyd obsidian harpax obsidian harpax
nbach president president
nback nichpc president
In my head i imagine the syntax would be:
SELECT MachineName FROM Logins GROUP BY Username PIVOT BY CONVERT(varchar(50), LoginDate, 112) --yyyymmdd format
Or perhaps:
SELECT MachineName FROM Logins GROUP BY Username PIVOT BY CAST(LoginDate AS DATE)
i just can't seem to wrap my head out the PIVOT
syntax; in order to tell SQL Server what column values should become columns, and what column values the aggregation happens over.
Everyone seems to want to hard-code the columns, or invokes some XML queries. i just want to do a pivot!
See also
- Pivot SQL query - Show Date in column
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/pivot+sql-server
- How to Pivot a Table?
- SQL Fiddle example
The Real QuestionTM
The real problem i'm trying to solve today is the screenshot mockup that was given to me by the "business":
Which could be a fairly obvious query to write, if the SQL Server syntax were fairly obvious to me:
SELECT
JobName, ShiftName,
Firstname+' '+Lastname+' - '+BankCode
FROM Transactions
GROUP BY JobName, ShiftName
PIVOT BY TransactionDate
PIVOT
does not auto create columns based upon your existing data. The column names are always static in aPIVOT
statement (though of course you can generate the query dynamically based off the values that exist in your data). If you search for "dynamic pivot" you should find some example code.