Raj,
Is this what you meant and what you would get?
SQL> get 1
1 select m.id, cast(multiset(select fname
2 from t s
3 where s.id = m.id) as mystrtype) as fnamelst
4 from t1 m
5* group by id
SQL> /
ID FNAMELST
---------- --------------------------------------------------
1 MYSTRTYPE('RAM', 'SHAM', 'PAT')
2 MYSTRTYPE('MAN', 'JOHN')
Chaim
"Jamadagni, Rajendra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@fatcity.com on
08/20/2002 04:28:29 PM
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create or replace mystrtype is table of varchar2(50)
/
select field1, cast(multiset(field2) as mystrtype)
� from my_table
�group by field1
/
HTH
Raj
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Here's an answer I posted to a similar question a few weeks ago.
HTH
Tony Aponte
I hope this is not to late for you.� Anyway, this questions comes up
often.� Below is the solution to pivot rows for up to 12 values of field1.
Just adjust to fit your range of values.
HTH
Tony Aponte
Home Shopping Network, Inc.
create table tab1 (field1 number,field2 varchar2(30));
insert into tab1 values( 1,'RAM');
insert into tab1 values( 1,'SHAM');
insert into tab1 values( 1,'PAT');
insert into tab1 values( 2,'MAN');
insert into tab1 values( 2,'JOHN');
commit;
SELECT
g1
,MAX(DECODE(line_no,01,value,NULL)) ||
MAX(DECODE(line_no,02,value,NULL)) ||
MAX(DECODE(line_no,03,value,NULL)) ||
MAX(DECODE(line_no,04,value,NULL)) ||
MAX(DECODE(line_no,05,value,NULL)) ||
MAX(DECODE(line_no,06,value,NULL)) ||
MAX(DECODE(line_no,07,value,NULL)) ||
MAX(DECODE(line_no,08,value,NULL)) ||
MAX(DECODE(line_no,09,value,NULL)) ||
MAX(DECODE(line_no,10,value,NULL)) ||
MAX(DECODE(line_no,11,value,NULL)) ||
MAX(DECODE(line_no,12,value,NULL))
FROM (SELECT g1,value,row_number() over(partition by g1 order by g1 nulls
last) line_no
FROM (SELECT field1 g1,field2 value from tab1)
)
GROUP BY g1;
G1����� MAX(DECODE(LINE_NO,01,VALUE,NU
1������ RAMSHAMPAT
2������ MANJOHN
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Hi Friends,
������� I just need a help in a sql . I am having rows in a table as
follows
Field1(ID)��� Field2(NAME)
--------------------------
1������ ������� � RAM
1������ ������� � SHAM
1������ ������� � PAT
2������ ������� � MAN
2������ ������� � JOHN
Now i want the output to be as follows
FIELD1� FIELD2
------------------
1������ ������� RAMSHAMPAT
2������ ������� MANJOHN
In the output i have to show all the names for the same id in a single
row.
Please help me in getting this output using a SQL query� and not through
cursors.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Shankar
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Hi Lists!
�I have one simple problem.� My query is following
SELECT SOD.DESCRIPTION
FROM
SO_TRN_DETAIL SOD
WHERE
SOD.SO_TRN_ID =90
and result is :
�PREM_NET
�TAX_SPF
�TAX_SUR
�FEE_PDCR
�FEE_INSP
�PREM_GROSS
�COM_GROSS
�COM_PDCR
I want to concatenate all strings in a single string and want to display
as a single record�using SQL. I had seen solution somewhere but i can not
search in archive.
How to do that?
Thanks in advance ...
Shishir Kumar Mishra
Agni Software (P) Ltd.
www.agnisoft.com
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