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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T02:35:14+00:00 2026-05-14T02:35:14+00:00

I have a query where I’m trying pivot row values into column names and

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I have a query where I’m trying pivot row values into column names and currently I’m using SUM(Case...) As 'ColumnName' statements, like so:

SELECT
SKU1,
SUM(Case When Sku2=157 Then Quantity Else 0 End) As '157',
SUM(Case When Sku2=158 Then Quantity Else 0 End) As '158',
SUM(Case When Sku2=167 Then Quantity Else 0 End) As '167'
FROM
OrderDetailDeliveryReview
Group By
OrderShipToID,
DeliveryDate,
SKU1 

The above query works great and gives me exactly what I need. However, I’m writing out the SUM(Case... statements by hand based on the results of the following query:

Select Distinct Sku2 From OrderDetailDeliveryReview 

Is there a way, using T-SQL inside a stored procedure, that I can dynamically generate the SUM(Case... statements from the Select Distinct Sku2 From OrderDetailDeliveryReview query and then execute the resulting SQL code?

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    2026-05-14T02:35:15+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:35 am

    Having answered a lot of these over the years by generating dynamic pivot SQL from the metadata, have a look at these examples:

    SQL Dynamic Pivot – how to order columns

    SQL Server 2005 Pivot on Unknown Number of Columns

    What SQL query or view will show "dynamic columns"

    How do I Pivot on an XML column's attributes in T-SQL

    How to apply the DRY principle to SQL Statements that Pivot Months

    In your particular case (using the ANSI pivot instead of SQL Server 2005’s PIVOT feature):

    DECLARE @template AS varchar(max)
    SET @template = 'SELECT 
    SKU1
    {COLUMN_LIST}
    FROM
    OrderDetailDeliveryReview
    Group By
    OrderShipToID,
    DeliveryDate,
    SKU1
    '
    
    DECLARE @column_list AS varchar(max)
    SELECT @column_list = COALESCE(@column_list, ',') + 'SUM(Case When Sku2=' + CONVERT(varchar, Sku2) + ' Then Quantity Else 0 End) As [' + CONVERT(varchar, Sku2) + '],' 
    FROM OrderDetailDeliveryReview
    GROUP BY Sku2
    ORDER BY Sku2
    
    Set @column_list = Left(@column_list,Len(@column_list)-1)
    
    SET @template = REPLACE(@template, '{COLUMN_LIST}', @column_list)
    
    EXEC (@template)
    
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