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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T14:05:19+00:00 2026-05-28T14:05:19+00:00

I have data in a SQL Server 2008 table that looks like this: I

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I have data in a SQL Server 2008 table that looks like this:

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I want to pivot it to look like this:

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Basically I want to group on ReadTime and Coater and then pivot on the DataType column. Could someone help me with the T-SQL to do this?

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    2026-05-28T14:05:20+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 2:05 pm

    Maybe this will help:

    Test data:

    DECLARE @tbl TABLE
    (
        ReadTime DATETIME,
        Coater VARCHAR(100),
        Value FLOAT,
        DateType VARCHAR(100)
    )
    INSERT INTO @tbl VALUES('2012-10-01 13:28:01','PBG11A-COATER',1,'FCDAOpside473')
    INSERT INTO @tbl VALUES('2012-10-01 13:28:01','PBG11A-COATER',1,'FCDABackside473')
    INSERT INTO @tbl VALUES('2012-10-01 13:28:01','PBG11A-COATER',0,'FCDAOpside472')
    INSERT INTO @tbl VALUES('2012-10-01 13:28:01','PBG11A-COATER',0.9,'FCDABackside472')
    INSERT INTO @tbl VALUES('2012-10-01 13:28:01','PBG11B-COATER',1,'FCDAOpside473')
    INSERT INTO @tbl VALUES('2012-10-01 13:28:01','PBG11B-COATER',2,'FCDABackside472')
    INSERT INTO @tbl VALUES('2012-10-01 13:28:01','PBG11B-COATER',2.9,'FCDAOpside472')
    INSERT INTO @tbl VALUES('2012-10-01 13:28:01','PBG11B-COATER',0,'FCDABackside473')
    
    INSERT INTO @tbl VALUES('2012-10-01 13:28:41','PBG11A-COATER',1,'FCDAOpside473')
    INSERT INTO @tbl VALUES('2012-10-01 13:28:41','PBG11A-COATER',1,'FCDABackside473')
    INSERT INTO @tbl VALUES('2012-10-01 13:28:41','PBG11A-COATER',0,'FCDAOpside472')
    INSERT INTO @tbl VALUES('2012-10-01 13:28:41','PBG11A-COATER',0.9,'FCDABackside472')
    INSERT INTO @tbl VALUES('2012-10-01 13:28:41','PBG11B-COATER',1,'FCDAOpside473')
    INSERT INTO @tbl VALUES('2012-10-01 13:28:41','PBG11B-COATER',2,'FCDABackside472')
    INSERT INTO @tbl VALUES('2012-10-01 13:28:41','PBG11B-COATER',2.9,'FCDAOpside472')
    INSERT INTO @tbl VALUES('2012-10-01 13:28:41','PBG11B-COATER',0,'FCDABackside473')
    

    Query:

    SELECT
        *
    FROM
    (
        SELECT 
            ReadTime,
            Coater, 
            DateType,
            Value
        FROM @tbl AS tbl
    ) AS SourceTable
    PIVOT
        (
            MIN(Value)
            FOR DateType IN 
                         (
                            [FCDAOpside472], 
                            [FCDAOpside473], 
                            [FCDABackside472], 
                            [FCDABackside473]
                         )
        )AS PivotTable
     ORDER BY 
        ReadTime
    
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