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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T23:08:08+00:00 2026-05-25T23:08:08+00:00

If, for example, I had two fields such as ‘Dog’ and ‘Cat’ that defines

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If, for example, I had two fields such as ‘Dog’ and ‘Cat’ that defines whether a person has a dog or cat; and, they are bit types. And, I wanted to combine these fields for each person to say something like USER, ‘has a dog and a cat’ such as the following:-

SQL original —

select username, dog, cat from table
username   dog    cat
john       1      0
tim        1      1

SQL with combined –??

username   petstatus
john       'has a dog but no cat'
tim        'has a dog and a cat'

Does anybody have any ideas on what would be the best way to achieve this type of functionality using SQL. Or, where can I get a copy of similar functionality.

Thanks,

Ric.

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    2026-05-25T23:08:09+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 11:08 pm

    Try this :

     select username, 
           case when dog = 1 and cat = 1 then 'has a dog and a cat' 
           when dog = 1 and cat = 0 then 'has a dog but no cat' 
           when dog = 0 and cat = 1 then 'has a cat but no dog' 
           when dog = 0 and cat = 0 then 'has a no cat and no dog' end as petstatus
    from table 
    

    UPDATE : For more than 2 columns dynamically, you need to set text as like readable sentence by this way :

    select username, 'has' +  
            replace(replace(dog,'1',' a dog'),'0',' no dog') +
            replace(replace(cat,'1',' a cat'),'0',' no cat') 
    from table 
    
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