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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:18:34+00:00 2026-05-13T10:18:34+00:00

I am attempting to merge something like this in my SQL Server database: [TicketID],

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I am attempting to merge something like this in my SQL Server database:

[TicketID], [Person]
 T0001       Alice
 T0001       Bob
 T0002       Catherine
 T0002       Doug
 T0003       Elaine

Into this:

[TicketID], [People]
 T0001       Alice, Bob
 T0002       Catherine, Doug
 T0003       Elaine

I need to do this in both SQL Server and Oracle.

I have found the function GROUP_CONCAT for MySQL that does exactly what I need here, but MySQL is not an option here.

EDIT: Test bench:

DECLARE @Tickets TABLE (
    [TicketID] char(5) NOT NULL,
    [Person] nvarchar(15) NOT NULL
)

INSERT INTO @Tickets VALUES
    ('T0001', 'Alice'),
    ('T0001', 'Bob'),
    ('T0002', 'Catherine'),
    ('T0002', 'Doug'),
    ('T0003', 'Elaine')

SELECT * FROM @Tickets
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    2026-05-13T10:18:34+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:18 am

    Here is a solution that works in SQL Server 2005+:

    SELECT t.TicketID,
           STUFF(ISNULL((SELECT ', ' + x.Person
                    FROM @Tickets x
                   WHERE x.TicketID = t.TicketID
                GROUP BY x.Person
                 FOR XML PATH (''), TYPE).value('.','VARCHAR(max)'), ''), 1, 2, '') [No Preceeding Comma],
           ISNULL((SELECT ', ' + x.Person
                    FROM @Tickets x
                   WHERE x.TicketID = t.TicketID
                GROUP BY x.Person
                 FOR XML PATH (''), TYPE).value('.','VARCHAR(max)'), '') [Preceeding Comma If Not Empty]
      FROM @Tickets t
    GROUP BY t.TicketID
    

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