I've got a table:
create table mytransactions(country varchar(30), totalcount int, numericmonth int, chardate char(20), totalamount money)
The table has these records:
insert into mytransactions(country, totalcount, numericmonth, chardate, totalamount) values('Australia', 36, 7, 'Jul-12', 699.96)
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insert into mytransactions(country, totalcount, numericmonth, chardate, totalamount) values('Australia', 44, 8, 'Aug-12', 1368.71)
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insert into mytransactions(country, totalcount, numericmonth, chardate, totalamount) values('Australia', 52, 9, 'Sep-12', 1161.33)
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insert into mytransactions(country, totalcount, numericmonth, chardate, totalamount) values('Australia', 50, 10, 'Oct-12', 1099.84)
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insert into mytransactions(country, totalcount, numericmonth, chardate, totalamount) values('Australia', 38, 11, 'Nov-12', 1078.94)
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insert into mytransactions(country, totalcount, numericmonth, chardate, totalamount) values('Australia', 63, 12, 'Dec-12', 1668.23)
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insert into mytransactions(country, totalcount, numericmonth, chardate, totalamount) values('Austria', 11, 7, 'Jul-12', 257.82)
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insert into mytransactions(country, totalcount, numericmonth, chardate, totalamount) values('Austria', 5, 8, 'Aug-12', 126.55)
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insert into mytransactions(country, totalcount, numericmonth, chardate, totalamount) values('Austria', 7, 9, 'Sep-12', 92.11)
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insert into mytransactions(country, totalcount, numericmonth, chardate, totalamount) values('Austria', 12, 10, 'Oct-12', 103.56)
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insert into mytransactions(country, totalcount, numericmonth, chardate, totalamount) values('Austria', 21, 11, 'Nov-12', 377.68)
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insert into mytransactions(country, totalcount, numericmonth, chardate, totalamount) values('Austria', 3, 12, 'Dec-12', 14.35)
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This is what a select * looks like:
Country TotalCount numericmonth chardate totalamount
--------- ---------- ----------- -------- -----------
Australia 36 7 Jul-12 699.96
Australia 44 8 Aug-12 1368.71
Australia 52 9 Sep-12 1161.33
Australia 50 10 Oct-12 1099.84
Australia 38 11 Nov-12 1078.94
Australia 63 12 Dec-12 1668.23
Austria 11 7 Jul-12 257.82
Austria 5 8 Aug-12 126.55
Austria 7 9 Sep-12 92.11
Austria 12 10 Oct-12 103.56
Austria 21 11 Nov-12 377.68
Austria 3 12 Dec-12 14.35
I want to pivot this record set so it looks like this:
Australia Australia Austria Austria
# of Transactions Total $ amount # of Transactions Total $ amount
----------------- -------------- ----------------- --------------
Jul-12 36 699.96 11 257.82
Aug-12 44 1368.71 5 126.55
Sep-12 52 1161.33 7 92.11
Oct-12 50 1099.84 12 103.56
Nov-12 38 1078.94 21 377.68
Dec-12 63 1668.23 3 14.35
This is the pivot code I've come up with so far:
select * from mytransactions
pivot (sum (totalcount) for country in ([Australia], [Austria])) as pvt
This is what I'm getting:
numericmonth chardate totalamount Australia Austria
----------- -------- ---------- --------- -------
7 Jul-12 257.82 NULL 11
7 Jul-12 699.96 36 NULL
8 Aug-12 126.55 NULL 5
8 Aug-12 1368.71 44 NULL
9 Sep-12 92.11 NULL 7
9 Sep-12 1161.33 52 NULL
10 Oct-12 103.56 NULL 12
10 Oct-12 1099.84 50 NULL
11 Nov-12 377.68 NULL 21
11 Nov-12 1078.94 38 NULL
12 Dec-12 14.35 NULL 3
12 Dec-12 1668.23 63 NULL
I can manually aggregate the records in a table variable loop, however it seems that pivot might be able to do this.
Is is possible to get the record set I want using pivot or is there another tool that I'm not aware of?
Thanks
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