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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:44:24+00:00 2026-05-13T07:44:24+00:00

I have a table with data as given below: DATE Price ———- —— 31/12/2009

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I have a table with data as given below:

DATE            Price
----------      ------
31/12/2009  10
31/12/2009  11
31/12/2009  12
30/12/2009  20
30/12/2009  21
30/12/2009  22
29/12/2009  30
29/12/2009  32
29/12/2009  31

I want to convert this data as given below:

31/12/2009  30/12/2009  29/12/2009
----------  ----------  ----------
10          10          10
11          11          11
12          12          12

But the values in the date column is dynamic. So, I dont know how to use this using SQL Server Pivot.

Could you please let me know how to get this data.

Given below is the script to replicate this scenario:

CREATE TABLE TEMP(EffectiveDate DATETIME,Price INT)
INSERT INTO TEMP(EffectiveDate,Price)
SELECT GETDATE(),10
UNION ALL
SELECT GETDATE(),11
UNION ALL
SELECT GETDATE(),12
UNION ALL
SELECT GETDATE()-1,20
UNION ALL
SELECT GETDATE()-1,21
UNION ALL
SELECT GETDATE()-1,22
UNION ALL
SELECT GETDATE()-2,30
UNION ALL
SELECT GETDATE()-2,32
UNION ALL
SELECT GETDATE()-2,31

SELECT CONVERT(VARCHAR,EffectiveDATE,103) AS 'DATE',Price FROM Temp

Thanks in advance,

Mahesh

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    2026-05-13T07:44:24+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:44 am

    OK, as I mentioned, your data does not make sense, but maybe this can help.

    The only way to create a dynamic pivot, is by creating dynamic sql.

    Also, PIVOT requires that you use an Aggregate function (SUM, AVG, COUNT).

    Ok, let see if this can help you.

    CREATE TABLE #TEMP  (EffectiveDate DATETIME,Price INT) 
    INSERT INTO #TEMP(EffectiveDate,Price) 
    SELECT GETDATE(),10 
    UNION ALL 
    SELECT GETDATE(),11 
    UNION ALL 
    SELECT GETDATE(),12 
    UNION ALL 
    SELECT GETDATE()-1,20 
    UNION ALL 
    SELECT GETDATE()-1,21 
    UNION ALL 
    SELECT GETDATE()-1,22 
    UNION ALL 
    SELECT GETDATE()-2,30 
    UNION ALL 
    SELECT GETDATE()-2,32 
    UNION ALL 
    SELECT GETDATE()-2,31 
    
    DECLARE @Cols VARCHAR(MAX)
    SELECT @cols = COALESCE(@cols + ',[' + colName + ']',
                             '[' + colName + ']')
    FROM    (
                SELECT DISTINCT 
                        CONVERT(VARCHAR,EffectiveDATE,103) colName
                FROM    #TEMP
            ) s
    ORDER BY colName DESC
    
    DECLARE @query VARCHAR(MAX)
    SET @query = N'SELECT *
    FROM
    (SELECT CONVERT(VARCHAR,EffectiveDATE,103) AS ''DATE'',Price
                FROM    #TEMP) p
    PIVOT
    (
    SUM(Price) FOR DATE IN
    ( '+
    @cols +' )
    ) AS pvt' 
    
    EXECUTE(@query)
    
    
    DROP TABLE #TEMP
    
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