I have the following tables in a SQL Server 2000 database:
Master
MasterID | Details | [other fields]
=====================================
PK (int) | Free text | ...
LogTable
LogID | MasterID | UserID | LogDate | LogText
==========================================================
PK (int) | FK (int) | VarChar(2)| Date stamp | Free text
There may be many Log entries for each master record.
I have a query which extracts the most recent three associated Log entries for each Master row as shown below. Note that appropriate conversion and formatting is performed to achieve the LogData concatenation (omitted for clarity):
SELECT
M.MasterID, M.Details, L.LogDate + L.UserID + L.LogText AS LogData
FROM
MasterTable M
INNER JOIN
LogTable L ON M.MasterID = L.MasterID
AND L.LogID IN (SELECT TOP 3 LogID FROM LogTable
WHERE MasterID = M. MasterID ORDER BY LogDate DESC)
This produces output like this:
MasterID | Details | LogData
========================================================
1 | First | 05/11/2012 AB Called Client
2 | Second | 08/11/2012 CD Client Visit
2 | Second | 07/11/2012 CD Called Client
2 | Second | 05/11/2012 AB Called Client
What I need to achieve is showing the data from the second table as columns in the output, all reported against each single master record, thus avoiding repeated data. Like so:
MasterID | Details | LogData1 | LogData2 | LogData3
===========================================================================================================
1 | First | 05/11/2012 AB Called Client | (null) | (null)
2 | Second | 08/11/2012 CD Client Visit | 07/11/2012 CD Called Client | 05/11/2012 AB Called Client
Note that in the real world requirement, this solution will be part of flattening 5 tables with the output consisting of approx 20,000 rows and 90 columns of data.
Thanks in advance.
I’m going to post this, just to show it can be done, but HIGHLY SUGGEST, not do it through SQL. Should be done through the UI that’s displaying to be more dynamic on your columns. Even then, I would design this differently.