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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T05:08:43+00:00 2026-05-14T05:08:43+00:00

I’ve got a SQL Server database with the the following tables: Client (ClientID, ClientName)

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I’ve got a SQL Server database with the the following tables:

Client (ClientID, ClientName)

SalesAgent (AgentID, AgentName)

Item (ItemID, Description)

Purchase (PurchaseID, ClientID, ItemID, Price)

PurchaseSalesAgent (PurchaseID, AgentID)

Each purchase is only ever one item to one client but there can have been multiple agents involved. I want to return the following list of columns:

ClientName, Description, Price, Agents

Where Agents is the names of all the agents involved in the purchase. Either as a comma separated list or as multiple columns with one agent in each.

I’m looking for a way that’s compatible with SQL Server 2000 but I’d also be interested in if there’s a better way of doing it in SQL Server 2008.

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    2026-05-14T05:08:44+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:08 am

    In SQL 2008, you should use FOR XML PATH(”)… something like:

    select c.clientname, i.description, p.price, 
       stuff((select ', ' + a.AgentName 
        from SalesAgent sa join PurchaseSalesAgent psa on psa.AgentID = sa.AgentID
        where psa.PurchaseID = p.purchaseID
        for xml path('')),1,2,'') as Agents
    from client c 
    join purchase p on p.clientid = c.clientid
    join item i on i.itemid = p.itemid
    ;
    

    In SQL 2000, there’s no nice way of doing it.

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