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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T14:37:07+00:00 2026-06-07T14:37:07+00:00

I have this query in SQL Server 2005 (I used the more convenient 2008

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I have this query in SQL Server 2005 (I used the more convenient 2008 insert method for example only) and I need the (null) to be replaced with 0 in the grid output.

Anyway to do this?

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    2026-06-07T14:37:09+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 2:37 pm

    You would use the ISNULL() function. See SQL Fiddle

    SELECT 'lessonid          response ->'
       , isnull([0], 0) as [0]
      , isnull([1], 0) as [1]
      , isnull([2], 0) as [2]
      , isnull([3], 0) as [3]
      , isnull([4], 0) as [4]
    FROM (
        SELECT lessonid AS 'lessonid          response ->'
            ,ISNULL(response,0) as response
            ,count(response) AS respcnt
        FROM tblRChoices
        GROUP BY lessonid
            ,response
        ) TableResponse
    PIVOT(SUM(respcnt) FOR response IN (
                [0]
                ,[1]
                ,[2]
                ,[3]
                ,[4]
                )) ResponsePivot
    
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