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I have a table "prices" with columns :

year, janprc, janqty, febprc, febqty ...

(prices and quantyties for all the months in a year)

what I need is to create a view "monthlyprices" with the columns :

year, month, price, quantity 

using data from the table above. how could i do that ?

Thanks!

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  • 9
    First apply a rolled-up newspaper to the person who "designed" that table... Nov 12, 2010 at 12:16
  • 5
    @Tony: Just be glad they didn't do 2010janprc, 2010janqty ... 2011janprc, 2011janqty.... :) Nov 12, 2010 at 12:18
  • 2
    does anyone have 11g kicking around that they can have a look at using unpivot?
    – ninesided
    Nov 12, 2010 at 12:38

6 Answers 6

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Here is how to do it with one UNPIVOT statement and no UNIONs.

with t as (
  select 2008 year, 1 janprc, 500 janqty, 1 febprc, 600 febqty  from dual
  union
  select 2009,      50,       1000,       20,       3000        from dual
  union
  select 2010,      60,       1000,       25,       3000        from dual
)
SELECT *
FROM   t
UNPIVOT (
  (price, quantity) FOR month IN
  (
    (janprc, janqty) AS 'jan',
    (febprc, febqty) AS 'feb'
  )
)
order by
  year, month
;

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1

It's pretty much as simple as writing 12 sub-queries and UNIONing their results together:

CREATE VIEW MONTHLYPRICES AS

SELECT
  year       AS year,
  'January'  AS month,
  janprc     AS price,
  janqty     AS quantity
FROM
  PRICES

UNION ALL

SELECT
  year       AS year,
  'February' AS month,
  febprc     AS price,
  febqty     AS quantity
FROM
  PRICES

UNION ALL

SELECT
  year       AS year,
  'March'    AS month,
  marprc     AS price,
  marqty     AS quantity
FROM
  PRICES

UNION ALL

  ... and so on ...

You can use UNION ALL because you know that there will not be any duplicates.

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Use 11 UNIONs to build the table you want one month at a time,

with t as (
  select 2008 year, 1 janprc, 1 janqty, 1 febprc, 1 febqty  from dual
  union
  select 2009,      50,       10,       20,       30        from dual
  union
  select 2010,      60,       10,       25,       30        from dual
)
select year, 'jan' month, janprc price, janqty quantity from t
union
select year, 'feb',       febprc,       febqty          from t
;

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This assumes there is no more than one record per year. If there is more than one record per year use UNION ALL to preserve duplicate rows.

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You might be able to make use of Oracle 11g's UNPIVOT operation, I don't have an 11g instance kicking around to test against though I'm afraid.

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  • Unless I am mistaken, UNPIVOT can only yield one column (not two), correct? How would he be able to yield price and quantity via UNPIVOT? Nov 12, 2010 at 12:50
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The union approach looks a bit painful to me. You can do it like this, replacing your real table name for so_4164416 and choosing the way you want to represent the months - maybe not full names (and I suspect there's a better way to generate the month names anyway!):

create or replace view monthlyprices as
with tmp_month_num as
    (select rownum as month_num from dual connect by level <= 12)
select so.year,
    trim(to_char(to_date('01/' || tmn.month_num || '/2010','DD/MM/YYYY'),
        'Month')) month,
    case tmn.month_num
        when 01 then so.janprc
        when 02 then so.febprc
        when 03 then so.marprc
        when 04 then so.aprprc
        when 05 then so.mayprc
        when 06 then so.junprc
        when 07 then so.julprc
        when 08 then so.augprc
        when 09 then so.sepprc
        when 10 then so.octprc
        when 11 then so.novprc
        when 12 then so.decprc end as price,
    case tmn.month_num
        when 01 then so.janqty
        when 02 then so.febqty
        when 03 then so.marqty
        when 04 then so.aprqty
        when 05 then so.mayqty
        when 06 then so.junqty
        when 07 then so.julqty
        when 08 then so.augqty
        when 09 then so.sepqty
        when 10 then so.octqty
        when 11 then so.novqty
        when 12 then so.decqty end as quantity
from so_4164416 so, tmp_month_num tmn
order by so.year, tmn.month_num;

select * from monthlyprices where year = 2009 and month = 'January';
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  • I suppose "painful" is subjective. In my own (highly subjective) opinion, this looks more painful than the UNIONs. :) Nov 12, 2010 at 13:00
  • Hence 'to me' <grin>. Generally I'd think the union would be harder to maintain, though that's probably not an issue here. And also subjective, of course.
    – Alex Poole
    Nov 12, 2010 at 13:03
  • it's not the maintenance that I would be concerned about, but the performance. I would guess that Alex's solution is more performant than the uber-union, but I guess it depends on the data.
    – ninesided
    Nov 12, 2010 at 13:54
  • @ninesided: Just out of curiosity, what makes you think it's more performant? It's doing a cross join between the tmp_month_num psuedo-table and so_4164416, thereby visiting the same records 12 times (just like a UNION query). Nov 12, 2010 at 14:17
  • @Adam Paynter: I guess I assumed that, worst case scenario, it would still only result in a single table scan of a potentially large table, followed by some in memory trickery. The uber-union would need to table scan the same table 12 times, wouldn't it?
    – ninesided
    Nov 12, 2010 at 15:28
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If UNPIVOT is available, you should definitely use that. For earlier versions of Oracle you could cross join your table with a table of the month names (generated or prebuilt) and then use decode or case statements to select the correct month, price, and quantity. Here is how this would look.

create table prices (Year Varchar2(4), JanPrc Number(3), JanQty Number(3),
   FebPrc Number(5,2), FebQty Number(3), MarPrc Number(3), MarQty Number(3));
insert into prices values ('2008',1,500,1,600,1,700);
insert into prices values ('2009',50,100,20,300,30,800);
insert into prices values ('2010',60,5,70,10,80,15);

SELECT Year, Month, DECODE(MonthNumber,1,JanPrc,2,FebPrc,MarPrc) Price,
   DECODE(MonthNumber,1,JanQty,2,FebQty,MarQty) Quantity
FROM Prices
  CROSS JOIN (
     SELECT rownum MonthNumber, 
           to_char(to_date(to_char(rownum,'FM00') || '2000','MMYYYY'),
              'FMMonth') Month
        FROM dual CONNECT BY rownum <= 3
  )
ORDER BY Year, MonthNumber;

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