I have the following sample data in an Oracle table (tab1
) and I am trying to convert rows to columns. I know how to use Oracle pivot on one column. But is it possible to apply it to multiple columns?
Sample data:
Type weight height
A 50 10
A 60 12
B 40 8
C 30 15
My intended output:
A-count B-count C-count A-weight B-weight C-weight A-height B-height C-height
2 1 1 110 40 30 22 8 15
What I can do:
with T AS
(select type, weight from tab1 )
select * from T
PIVOT (
count(type)
for type in (A, B, C, D,E,F)
)
The above query gives me the below result
A B C
2 1 1
I can replace count(*)
with sum(weight)
or sum(height)
to pivot height or weight. What I am looking to do, but I can't do, is pivot on all three (count, weight and height) in one query.
Can it be done using pivot?
As the documentation shows, you can have multiple aggregate function clauses. So you can do this:
select * from (
select * from tab1
)
pivot (
count(type) as ct, sum(weight) as wt, sum(height) as ht
for type in ('A' as A, 'B' as B, 'C' as C)
);
A_CT A_WT A_HT B_CT B_WT B_HT C_CT C_WT C_HT
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
2 110 22 1 40 8 1 30 15
If you want the columns in the order you showed then add another level of subquery:
select a_ct, b_ct, c_ct, a_wt, b_wt, c_wt, a_ht, b_ht, c_ht
from (
select * from (
select * from tab1
)
pivot (
count(type) as ct, sum(weight) as wt, sum(height) as ht
for type in ('A' as A, 'B' as B, 'C' as C)
)
);
A_CT B_CT C_CT A_WT B_WT C_WT A_HT B_HT C_HT
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
2 1 1 110 40 30 22 8 15