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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T01:13:19+00:00 2026-06-03T01:13:19+00:00

I have a table that looks like this: DECLARE @myTable TABLE (country varchar(max), code

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I have a table that looks like this:

    DECLARE @myTable TABLE (country varchar(max), code int)  
    INSERT @myTable
    SELECT 'A', 1 UNION ALL
    SELECT 'A', 1 UNION ALL
    SELECT 'A', 1 UNION ALL
    SELECT 'A', 2 UNION ALL
    SELECT 'A', 2 UNION ALL
    SELECT 'B', 1 UNION ALL
    SELECT 'B', 1 UNION ALL
    SELECT 'B', 1 UNION ALL
    SELECT 'B', 1 UNION ALL
    SELECT 'B', 2 UNION ALL
    SELECT 'C', 1 UNION ALL
    SELECT 'C', 1 UNION ALL
    SELECT 'C', 1 ;

I want to pivot off the A/B/C and then count the number of 2s and have the percentage of the total the 2 is.

I can get the number of 2s with this query

    DECLARE @mySecondTable TABLE (country varchar(max), code int);
    INSERT @mySecondTable
       SELECT * FROM @myTable 
       WHERE code=2;

    SELECT [A], [B], [C]
    FROM
     (SELECT Country, code
      FROM @mySecondTable) AS source
    PIVOT
    (
      COUNT(code)
      FOR Country IN ([A], [B], [C]) ) AS pvt;

But I really want it to look like this:

    A          B         C
  2 (40.0%)   1 (20.0%)  0 

How do I get the totals and calculate the percentages ?

Thanks!

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    2026-06-03T01:13:21+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 1:13 am
    DECLARE @myTable TABLE (country varchar(max), code int)  
        INSERT @myTable
        SELECT 'A', 1 UNION ALL
        SELECT 'A', 1 UNION ALL
        SELECT 'A', 1 UNION ALL
        SELECT 'A', 2 UNION ALL
        SELECT 'A', 2 UNION ALL
        SELECT 'B', 1 UNION ALL
        SELECT 'B', 1 UNION ALL
        SELECT 'B', 1 UNION ALL
        SELECT 'B', 1 UNION ALL
        SELECT 'B', 2 UNION ALL
        SELECT 'C', 1 UNION ALL
        SELECT 'C', 1 UNION ALL
        SELECT 'C', 1 ;
    
        DECLARE @mySecondTable TABLE (country varchar(10), pct varchar(20), code int);
        INSERT @mySecondTable
           SELECT country
           , pct=cast(count(*)over(partition by country,code) as varchar(10))
                +' ('+cast(100*
                    cast(count(*)over(partition by country,code)as decimal(3,2))
                    / CAST(count(*)over(partition by country) as decimal(3,2)) as varchar(10))
                +'%)'
           , code
           FROM @myTable
    
        SELECT [A], [B], [C]
        FROM
         (SELECT Country, pct
          FROM @mySecondTable
          WHERE code=2
          ) AS source
        PIVOT
        (
          MAX(pct)
          FOR Country IN ([A], [B], [C]) ) AS pvt;
    

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