SQL Server 2014 :: Separate Words To Rows (Convert Comma Separated)
May 3, 2015
I have a table Sample with data stored like below
ID|STRING |
------------------------------------------------------------------
1| 'ENGLAN SPAIN' ITALY 'FRANCE GERMANY' BRAZIL
I need the output like..
-----------------
|ENGLAND SPAIN |
|---------------|
|ITALY |
|---------------|
|FRANCE GERMANY |
|---------------|
|BRAZIL|
-----------------
How can I do the same with a select query in SQL Server?
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Sep 14, 2015
I have values in two columns separated by commas, like shown below:
I need the Output Like
How to do this in SQL server ?
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Jul 10, 2006
Hi There,
Can anybody suggest me what is the best way to take a column with comma separated stings and output them into multiple columns with strings?
for example if I have a column with "watertown, newton" as a string, I need to separate them to two columns with watertown and newton values?
Is Derived column transformation the best way to do it?
Thanks.
Sam.
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Oct 21, 2014
I have a comma separated field containing numerous 2 digit numbers that I would like splitting out by a corresponding unique code held in another field on the same row.
E.g
Unique Code Comma Separated Field
14587934 1,5,17,18,19,40,51,62,70
6998468 10,45,62,18,19
79585264 1,5,18
These needs to be in column format or held in an array to be used as conditional criteria.
Unique Code Comma Separated Value
79585264 1
79585264 5
79585264 18
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May 13, 2008
Hello!
We are on SqlServer 2005.
Let me point out at the beginning that I don't have anyway to normalize this structure or get the admins to change the way the data is stored. We don't own the database where this is housed...we're just given the information via an .xls file...which we import to a SQLServer table.
I have some data that is given to me that has two columns (below is for an example):
Column A is an identifiying number, i.e. for a project
Column B is a comma separated list of account strings for the project
A sample layout of what we get via the .xls file might look like the following (Column A is to the left of the dashes, and Column B is to the right of the dashes):
AA.ProjectBuildTower ----- 2222, 3333, 4444, 5555
BB.ProjectBuildFence ----- X900, 6789, 9000, 9876
What I need to do is now haveprojects listed out in Column A with each of it's account strings in Column B like so:
AA.ProjectBuildTower ----- 2222
AA.ProjectBuildTower ----- 3333
AA.ProjectBuildTower ----- 4444
AA.ProjectBuildTower ----- 5555
BB.ProjectBuildFence ----- X900
BB.ProjectBuildFence ----- 6789
BB.ProjectBuildFence ----- 9000
BB.ProjectBuildFence ----- 9876
Any suggestions would greatly help!
Thanks!
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May 13, 2008
Hello!
We are on SqlServer 2005.
Let me point out at the beginning that I don't have anyway to normalize this structure or get the admins to change the way the data is stored. We don't own the database where this is housed...we're just given the information via an .xls file...which we import to a SQLServer table.
I have some data that is given to me that has two columns (below is for an example):
Column A is an identifiying number, i.e. for a project
Column B is a comma separated list of account strings for the project
A sample layout of what we get via the .xls file might look like the following (Column A is to the left of the dashes, and Column B is to the right of the dashes):
AA.ProjectBuildTower ----- 2222, 3333, 4444, 5555
BB.ProjectBuildFence ----- X900, 6789, 9000, 9876
What I need to do is now haveprojects listed out in Column A with each of it's account strings in Column B like so:
AA.ProjectBuildTower ----- 2222
AA.ProjectBuildTower ----- 3333
AA.ProjectBuildTower ----- 4444
AA.ProjectBuildTower ----- 5555
BB.ProjectBuildFence ----- X900
BB.ProjectBuildFence ----- 6789
BB.ProjectBuildFence ----- 9000
BB.ProjectBuildFence ----- 9876
Any suggestions would greatly help!
Thanks!
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Aug 21, 2007
Hello!!
First of all, thank you in advance for helping me!!!
My problem is that I have a BBDD with a table like this (in Oracle and in MySql, both)
E.g.
+---------+-----------+
| groupId | serviceId |
+---------+-----------+
| grup1 | service1 |
| grup1 | service2 |
| grup1 | service3 |
| grup2 | service1 |
| grup2 | service2 |
+---------+-----------+
And I need to do a select o a procedure or something that returns me something like this:
+---------+------------------------------------------+
| groupId | serviceId |
+---------+------------------------------------------+
| grup1 | service1, service2, service3 |
+---------+------------------------------------------+
Is this possible in any way????
Than you very very much.
Almu
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Jun 2, 2014
I am running sqlserver 2012.
My output data is like
COL1
aaa
bbb
ccc
Now, i want to convert the output to
aaa;bbb;ccc
How can i do this?
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Jul 4, 2004
Hi,
I have a table of users, a table of categories, and a many-to-many table linking users to categories.
My problem is that I want to select all the users with an extra column containing a comma-separated list of the categories they belong to.
Here is a stripped-down version of the table fields:
tbl_User
UserId, Email
tbl_Category
CatId, CatName
tbl_User_Category
UserId, CatId
I have tried using the coalesce function to build a string, but can only get this to work for one row at a time:
DECLARE @list nvarchar(100)
SELECT @list = COALESCE(@list + ', ', '') + CAST(CatId AS varchar(4))
FROM tbl_User_Category
WHERE UserId = @UserId
SELECT @list as List
Any ideas on how to add to this to get it to do each row in tbl_Page? Or am I attacking this from the wrong angle?????
Any help would be fantastic!
thanks,
Rob
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Apr 19, 2013
I have an requirement where i need to show Employee Table and CustomerMeta Table joins In CustomerMeta Table (CustID)
Reference to Employee Table and Metavalues table Metavalues table is like master table.
In Application i will get multiple select box selection (DrivingLicense,Passport etc;) so that data will be inserted in comma(',') separated values So in my desired output i need to show as i need to show split those comma separated and for every MetaTypeID MetaTypeName as a row as showed in desired output
Metavalues table :
MetaID Metavaluedescription
1 Driving License
2 Passport
3 AadharCard
4 EducationalProof
5 ResidentialProof
CustomerMeta Table :
CustID MetaTypeID MetaTypeName
2 1,2,3,4,5 DrivingLicense,Passport,AadharCard,EducationalProof,ResidentialProof
3 1,2,3DrivingLicense,Passport,AadharCard
Employee Table
EmpID CustID EmPname
1001 2Mohan
1002 3 ramu
Desired OutPut :
EMPID CustID EmPname MetaTypeID MetaTypeName
1001 2 Mohan 1 Driving License
1001 2 Mohan 2 Passport
1001 2 Mohan 3 AadharCard
1001 2 Mohan 4 EducationalProof
1001 2 Mohan 5 ResidentialProof
1002 3 ramu 1 Driving License
1002 3 ramu 2 Passport
1002 3 ramu 3 AadharCard
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Jun 2, 2015
I have a table that is used to build rules. The rules point to other columns in other tables and usually contain only one value (i.e. ABC). But one of the options is to add a comma-separated list of SSNs (i.e. 123123123,012012012,112231122). I am trying to build a single query that allows me to leverage that list to get multiple rows from another table.
This obviously works:
SELECT * FROM vw_Person_Profile P (NOLOCK)
WHERE P.PrsnPIISSN_Chr IN ('123123123','012012012','112231122')
But this does not:
SELECT * FROM vw_Person_Profile P (NOLOCK)
WHERE P.PrsnPIISSN_Chr IN (
SELECT '''' + REPLACE(CONVERT(VARCHAR(4000),txtFieldValue), ',', ''',''') + ''''
FROM MassProcessing_Rules PR
WHERE PR.intRuleID = 10
)
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Jul 28, 2015
I have a string variable
string str1="1,2,3,4,5";
I have to use the above comma separated values into a SQL Search query whose datatype is integer. How would i do this Search query in the IN Operator of SQL Server. My query is :
declare @id varchar(50)
set @id= '3,4,6,7'
set @id=(select replace(@id,'''',''))-- in below select query Id is of Integer datatype
select *from ehsservice where id in(@id)
But this query throws following error message:
Conversion failed when converting the varchar value '3,4,6,7' to data type int.
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Mar 14, 2014
I have data in the below format .
NameValuecategory
AAA510
BBB510
CCC510
DDD512
EEE512
FFF512
I want the result in the below format
NAMEValuecategory
AAA,BBB,CCC510
DDD,EEE,FFF5120
I have tried stuff but all six values(AAA...FFF) are coming in one row , however i need them as per the category.
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Apr 27, 2015
I have one sp which has param name as cordinatorname varchar(max)
In where condition of my sp i passed as
coordinator=(coordinatorname in (select ltrim(rtrim(value)) from dbo.fnSPLIT(@coordinatorname,',')))
But now my promblm is for @coordinatorname i have values as 'coorcinator1', 'coordinato2,inc'
So when my ssrs report taking these values as multiselect, comma seperated coordinator2,inc also has comma already.
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Nov 19, 2013
I need a query which results the output as comma separated
for example ,
select name from tablename;
say for example this produces the following,
Name
Jack
John
Smith
I need the follwoing,
Jack,John,Smith
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May 30, 2014
I have the following table
CREATE Table #Table1
(
ID INT, Name VARCHAR(50), Class VARCHAR(10)
)
INSERT INTO #Table1
Select 1, 'name1', 'a' UNION ALL
Select 2, 'name1', 'a' UNION ALL
[Code] ....
Is it possible to have each name and its corresponding class in a single line separated by commas to give a result like the one below in #table2 ?
CREATE Table #Table2
(
ID INT, CommaSeparated VARCHAR(100)
)
INSERT INTO #Table2
Select 1, 'name1, a' UNION ALL
[Code] ...
What I have
Select * FROM #Table1
Final Result
Select * FROM #Table2
Note that I still want to see all the IDs regardless.
If that is not possible to see all the IDs, I think the results below in #Table3 should suffice.
CREATE Table #Table3
(
CommaSeparated VARCHAR(100)
)
INSERT INTO #Table3
Select 'name1, a' UNION ALL
Select 'name2, b, c, d' UNION ALL
Select 'name3, e, f'
Select * FROM #Table3
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Apr 24, 2015
Our front end saves all IP addresses used by a customer as a comma separated string, we need to analyse these to check for blocked IPs which are all stored in another table.
A LIKE statement comparing each string with the 100 or so excluded IPs will be very expensive so I'm thinking it would be less so to split out the comma separated values into tables.
The problem we have is that we never know how many IPs could be stored against a customer, so I'm guessing a function would be the way forward but this is the point I get stuck.
I can remove the 1st IP address into a new column and produce the new list ready for the next removal, also as part of this we would need to create new columns on the fly depending on how many IPs are in the column.
This needs to be repeated for each row
SELECT IP_List
, LEFT(IP_List, CHARINDEX(',', IP_List) - 1) AS IP_1
, REPLACE(IP_List, LEFT(IP_List, CHARINDEX(',', IP_List) +0), '') AS NewIPList1
FROM IpExclusionTest
Results:
IP_List
109.224.216.4,146.90.13.69,146.90.85.79,46.208.122.50,80.189.100.119
IP_1
109.224.216.4
NewIPList1
146.90.13.69,146.90.85.79,46.208.122.50,80.189.100.119
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Oct 14, 2015
I am trying to create a comma delimited list of InvNo along with the JobNo .
CREATE TABLE #ListString
(
JobNo VARCHAR(10),
InvNo VARCHAR(MAX)
)
INSERT INTO #ListString ( JobNo, InvNo )
SELECT '3079', 'abc'
[Code] ....
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Apr 10, 2006
I have a file which contains comma separated columns. One of columns contains names of companies. Sometimes the names of the companies have a comma as part of the name. For those, the value is surrounded by double-quotes.
But it seems that SSIS ignores the double quotes and ONLY looks for the column separator. This causes my value to be split in half.
Traditionally, I thought parsers that deal with this type of import do not automatically take the first comma following the double-quote as the column separator but instead look for the first comma following the ending quote. (i.e. Look at how Excel performs imports...)
I cannot set the column separator of the column to double-quote comma since only those values that HAVE a comma in them are qualified.
Any ideas?
Here is sample fie content to see what I mean:
342123, Jason, 12345
21, Kim,4567
32.43, John Paul, 1245
23, "Mr. T", 98764
12, "Peter, Paul, Mary", 09643
The last entry should be imported as 12 in the first column, "Peter, Paul, Mary" in the second column and 09643 in the third but instead ends up as 12 in the first, "Peter in second column and Paul, Mary", 09643 in the last.
(Oddly enough, if I remove the first column of numbers the import works like it is supposed.)
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Apr 18, 2014
I have a requirement for SSRS where the input has the following structure:
Store NumberStore Owner
542 Jaklin Givargidze
542 Raymond G. Givargidze
557 Hui Juan Lu
557 Tong Yu Lu
but the user would like to see the following:
Store Number
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Apr 18, 2014
I have a requirement for SSRS report where part of the input has the following structure:
Store NumberStore Owner
542 Jaklin Givargidze
542 Raymond G. Givargidze
557 Hui Juan Lu
557 Tong Yu Lu
but the user would like to see the following:
Store Number Store Owner
542 Jaklin Givargidze, Raymond G. Givargidze
557 Hui Juan Lu, Tong Yu Lu
I am sure that this can be coded, just don't know how. I believe that proper term is to "serialize" the values.
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Aug 11, 2015
I have about 100 K records of the form below in Example 1 and I would like to turn them into the form of Example 2, basically turn the entries in field2 into a coma separated list of values sorted by field1.
Example 1:
field1_field2
1_____a
1_____b
1_____c
2_____f
2_____g
and I would like to get it in the form
Example 2:
field1_field3
1_____a,b,c
2_____f,g
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Jul 2, 2015
i want to combine upper two tables data like below result sets. Means they should be grouped by bsns_id and its description should be comma separated taken from 2nd table. In sql server 2012.
This is the image path :
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Jul 13, 2015
Consider the following data:
create table #test
(id int
,color varchar(20)
)
insert into #test
(id, color)
values
(1, 'blue'),(2, 'red'),(3,'green'),(4,'red,green')
if I wanted to run a query to select any records that had red in the color field, how would I do that? Not the one with only red, but a query that would give me both record number 2 and record number 4.
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May 1, 2015
I have an application I write a textbox: 'SQL SQL' MICROSOFT 'SQL SQL'
When I click a button, I wanted to receive as stored procedure parameter:
@ String = 'SQL SQL "OR MICROSOFT OR MICROSOFT OR' SQL SQL '
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Jan 8, 2015
I am trying to bcp a log file into a table. Fields are "tab" separated and rows are "crlf" separated.
The rows of the file are uneven, in the sense, one row might have 35 tabs and the next one might have 10.
The table i am trying to insert to has 40 columns (maximum no.of columns i calculated from the log file).
I tried both these commands
BCP.EXE TEST.dbo.LOG IN E:syslog.TXT -c -e error.txt -T -S
BCP.EXE TEST.dbo.LOG IN E:syslog.TXT -c -t -r
-e error.txt -T -S
(I also tried using a format file from table)
When I run this, the table is loaded with data but not in the intended way.This is what I have from the table
If the 1st line in the text file has 35 columns and the row ends after it, in the table the 1st row has correct info until the 35th column and instead of going to the next row for the next line in file, it continues to use the next 5 columns in table before it goes to the next row. I think its not getting the row delimiter.
How do I force it to next line.
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Feb 5, 2004
Suppose I have a table like this
code Value
1 a
1 a
1 b
2 c
2 c
1 d
2 g
Now my require ment that I want a distinct comma separated report about these data.Means for code 1 I need a comma separated distinct values.In this case it should be a,b,d
My output should be like this
1 a,b,d
2 c,g
Can anybody help me I can I do this with the help of a cursor or any other way?
Subhasish
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Jun 26, 2007
I’m passing a comma separated parameter (home, world, child) into stored procedure.
I have a Slitter function which is basically creates a table out of delimited list.
My stored procedure needs to find matched records in one of the table based on delimited list.
I have something like this:
SELECT *
FROM Word
WHERE WordName IN (SELECT * FROM dbo.fxSplitter('home,world,child, ',')
I would like to have my stored procedure be able to select rows, even if comma delimited parameter holds part of the name like this “hom, wor, chil� .
Another words it will be SELECT * FROM Word WHERE WordName LIKE '%hom%' OR WordName LIKE '%wor%' OR WordName LIKE '%chil%'
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Jan 27, 2008
I have a checkbox list on datalist as one column. when user selects more than one checkbox and click on apply. i concatenate IDs of checkboxes as '1,2'3' for e.g. and sending that to Stroe Procedure as varchar datatype parametrer. In Procedure i wanna update status of all three selected and i am using statement "update tbl set status=1 where pageid in('1,2,3'). It is saying it cannot convert varchar to int.
How can i do this task?
Thanks in advance.
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Aug 20, 2004
Hi,
****SQL Server related question.
I have a table in which one of the columns (col1) holds a string, like: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
I am passing an int value (@intValue) to the sproc.
What I want to be able to do is query the table like....
SELECT * FROM myTable where @intValue .... is in col1
Any ideas?
Thanks a lot!!!!
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Nov 30, 2004
Hello, I need your advice.
Here's my scenario.
Table A
------------
id name
100 apple
115 grape
125 tomato
145 melon
Table B
-------------
id Fruits
11 100, 115, 145
12 125, 115
13 100
I thought i could get the list of fruits using this statement:
select name
from A where id IN (select fruits from B where id = 11)
But apparently not, it's working if
select name
from A where id IN (select fruits from B where id = 13)
That means it does not recognize values seperated by comma. Anyone who has any idea how to make it work?
Thanks in advance.
HS.
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Oct 15, 2013
I'm trying to see the following comma separated sql statement using 'print' but it is throwing error "incorrect syntax near ','".
declare @csv varchar(max)
set @csv = '535,232'
print ''Select *
from tbl
where ',' + @csv + ',' like '%,' + mainid + ',%'''
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Jun 6, 2014
What the difference between the following two codes in where clause?
The both provides the same resultset for me.
alter procedure
@fieldname varchar(50)
as
begin
select field1, field2 from table1
where ',' + @fieldname + ',' like '%,' + field3 + ',%'
end
The second code :
alter procedure
@fieldname varchar(50)
as
begin
select field1, field2 from table1
where @fieldname like '%' + field3 + '%'
end
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