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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T09:39:41+00:00 2026-06-17T09:39:41+00:00

I am using a PostgreSQL database and have a table as follows: ————————————– |

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I am using a PostgreSQL database and have a table as follows:

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| Date  | MetricType  | MetricValue  |
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| date1 | MetricA     | val          |
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| date1 | MetricB     | val          |
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| date1 | MetricC     | val          |
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| date2 | MetricA     | val          |
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| date2 | MetricB     | val          |
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| date2 | MetricC     | val          |
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As you can see, each date has a set of metric types and each type has a value. I want to write a Select statement which combines this data in the following manor

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| Date  | MetricA  | MetricB  | MetricC  | 
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| date1 | val      | val      | val      |
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| date2 | val      | val      | val      |
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I am not sure how to go about writing this Select statement to get these results. Can anyone help?

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    2026-06-17T09:39:41+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 9:39 am

    This data transformation is a pivot. If your database doesn’t have a pivot function, then you can use an aggregate function with a CASE expression:

    select Date,
      max(case when MetricType = 'MetricA' then MetricValue end) MetricA,
      max(case when MetricType = 'MetricB' then MetricValue end) MetricB,
      max(case when MetricType = 'MetricC' then MetricValue end) MetricC
    from yourtable
    group by Date
    

    See SQL Fiddle with Demo

    The result is:

    |  DATE | METRICA | METRICB | METRICC |
    ---------------------------------------
    | date1 |     val |     val |     val |
    | date2 |     val |     val |     val |
    

    You can also do this using multiple joins on the table:

    select a.date as Date,
     a.MetricValue as MetricA,
     b.MetricValue as MetricB,
     c.MetricValue as MetricC 
    from yourtable a
    left join yourtable b 
      on a.date = b.date and b.MetricType = 'MetricB'
    left join yourtable c 
      on a.date = c.date and c.MetricType = 'MetricC'
    where a.MetricType = 'MetricA'
    

    See SQL Fiddle with Demo

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