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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T17:03:11+00:00 2026-06-15T17:03:11+00:00

I have a table that looks like this col1 | col2 ———– 1 |

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I have a table that looks like this

col1 | col2
-----------
  1  |  a
  2  |  b
  3  |  c

and I want to run a query that makes it look like this

val | colname
-------------
  1 | col1
  2 | col1
  3 | col1
  a | col2
  b | col2
  c | col2

I’ve read about unpivot and I’ve figured out how to get the column names. Here’s the query I am currently working with.

SELECT 
     * 
FROM 
    myTable 
UNPIVOT (
            val 
        FOR 
            column_name 
        IN (
               SELECT 
                   column_name 
               FROM 
                   USER_TAB_COLUMNS 
               WHERE 
                   table_name = 'myTable'
           )
        )
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    2026-06-15T17:03:12+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 5:03 pm

    Unless I am missing something, why can’t you use this. The UNPIVOT requires that all data be of the same type, so you mush cast data as needed:

    select value, colName
    from
    (
      select to_char(col1) col1,
        col2
      from yourtable
    ) 
    unpivot
    (
      value
      for colName in (col1, col2)
    ) 
    order by value
    

    See SQL Fiddle with Demo

    Result:

    | VALUE | COLNAME |
    -------------------
    |     1 |    COL1 |
    |     2 |    COL1 |
    |     3 |    COL1 |
    |     a |    COL2 |
    |     b |    COL2 |
    |     c |    COL2 |
    
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