I have the following sample data:
Id Name Category
-----------------------
1 Joe A
2 Joe B
3 Joe D
4 Mary A
5
There are several ways that you can transform the data. Some use an aggregate function and others don't. But even though you are pivoting a string you can still apply an aggregate.
Aggregate with CASE:
select name,
max(case when category = 'A' then 'X' else '' end) CategoryA,
max(case when category = 'B' then 'X' else '' end) CategoryB,
max(case when category = 'C' then 'X' else '' end) CategoryC,
max(case when category = 'D' then 'X' else '' end) CategoryD
from yourtable
group by name
See SQL Fiddle with Demo
Static Pivot:
You can still use the PIVOT
function to transform the data even though the values are strings. If you have a known number of categories, then you can hard-code the query:
select name,
coalesce(A, '') CategoryA,
coalesce(B, '') CategoryB,
coalesce(C, '') CategoryC,
coalesce(C, '') CategoryD
from
(
select name, category, 'X' flag
from yourtable
) d
pivot
(
max(flag)
for category in (A, B, C, D)
) piv
See SQL Fiddle with Demo.
Dynamic Pivot:
If you have an unknown number of categories, then you can use dynamic SQL:
DECLARE @cols AS NVARCHAR(MAX),
@colsNull AS NVARCHAR(MAX),
@query AS NVARCHAR(MAX)
select @cols = STUFF((SELECT ',' + QUOTENAME(category)
from yourtable
group by category
order by category
FOR XML PATH(''), TYPE
).value('.', 'NVARCHAR(MAX)')
,1,1,'')
select @colsNull = STUFF((SELECT ', coalesce(' + QUOTENAME(category)+', '''') as '+QUOTENAME('Category'+category)
from yourtable
group by category
order by category
FOR XML PATH(''), TYPE
).value('.', 'NVARCHAR(MAX)')
,1,1,'')
set @query = 'SELECT name, ' + @colsNull + '
from
(
select name, category, ''X'' flag
from yourtable
) x
pivot
(
max(flag)
for category in (' + @cols + ')
) p '
execute(@query)
See SQL Fiddle with Demo.
Multiple Joins:
select c1.name,
case when c1.category is not null then 'X' else '' end as CategoryA,
case when c2.category is not null then 'X' else '' end as CategoryB,
case when c3.category is not null then 'X' else '' end as CategoryC,
case when c4.category is not null then 'X' else '' end as CategoryD
from yourtable c1
left join yourtable c2
on c1.name = c2.name
and c2.category = 'B'
left join yourtable c3
on c1.name = c3.name
and c3.category = 'C'
left join yourtable c4
on c1.name = c4.name
and c4.category = 'D'
where c1.category = 'A'
See SQL Fiddle with Demo
All queries will give the result:
| NAME | CATEGORYA | CATEGORYB | CATEGORYC | CATEGORYD |
--------------------------------------------------------
| Joe | X | X | | X |
| Mary | X | | X | X |