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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T19:41:35+00:00 2026-05-12T19:41:35+00:00

I have a problem. Actually in our application, earlier the customer was allowed to

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I have a problem. Actually in our application, earlier the customer was allowed to pay 3 installemnt per month but now it can be any number . So I have the earlier query

declare @tbl table([MonthName] varchar(50), [Installment] int)

insert into @tbl select 'Jan',100 union all

select 'Jan',200 union all select 'Jan',300 union all

select 'Feb',100 union all

select 'Feb',200 union all select 'Feb',300



select [MonthName]

        ,[100] as '1st installment'

        ,[200] as '2nd installment'

        ,[300] as '3rd installment'

from

(select [MonthName],[Installment] from @tbl)as x

pivot

(max([Installment]) for [Installment] in

([100],[200],[300]))as pvt

The output is this

MonthName   1st installment 2nd installment 3rd installment

Feb             100              200            300

Jan             100              200            300

But as I say that the installments can vary now ( say in 1 month it can be 4 while in next month it can be 5 or 3 or 6), so how can I make a dynamic column pivoting in this case?

Thanks in advance

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    2026-05-12T19:41:35+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:41 pm

    You can build the query dynamically:

    declare @installment_list varchar(max)
    select @installment_list = IsNull(@installment_list,'') + 
        '[' + cast(Installment as varchar(32)) + '],'
    from #tbl
    group by Installment
    
    -- Remove last comma
    set @installment_list = left(@installment_list,len(@installment_list)-1)
    
    declare @dynquery varchar(max)
    set @dynquery = 'select * ' +
        'from #tbl ' +
        'pivot ( ' +
        '   max([Installment]) ' +
        '   for [Installment] ' +
        '   in (' + @installment_list + ') ' +
        ') as pvt'
    
    exec (@dynquery)
    

    Note that table variables are not visible inside the exec(), so I’ve changed to a temporary variable (#tbl instead of @tbl).

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