> Hi all
> 
> Lets say I have a table:
> 
> f1 char(10)
> f2 char(2)
> f3 number
> 
> where f1 is a name, f2 is a code and f3 is a number.
> 
> What I want to produce is a report that looks
> something like this:
> 
> F1  F2 IS A  F2 is B  F2 IS C .... F2 is X
> 
> f1    f3        f3       f3
> f1    f3        f3       f3 (different f1 )
> etc.
> 
> So I want to transpose the table. I haven't done that 
> before. Is there a way to do this assuming that the
> number of distinct values in f2 can be changed at any
> time (and therefore the number of columns in my report
> can vary)?  
> 
> thanks for any help
> 
> 

The only way to have a varying number of columns is to build the query 
dynamically and execute it in a PL/SQL block. When the number of columns is 
fixed, decode() usually is the solution. I'd rather change the specs.

Regards,

Stephane Faroult
Oriole Corporation


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