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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T18:30:17+00:00 2026-05-10T18:30:17+00:00

My SQL is a bit rusty — is there a SQL way to project

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My SQL is a bit rusty — is there a SQL way to project an input table that looks something like this:

Name                SlotValue              Slots ----                ---------              ----- ABC                 3                      1 ABC                 4                      2 ABC                 6                      5 

Into a ‘projected’ result table that looks like this:

Name                SlotSum                 Slot ----                -------                 ---- ABC                 13                      1 ABC                 10                      2 ABC                 6                       3 ABC                 6                       4 ABC                 6                       5 

In other words, the result set should contain a number of rows equal to MAX(Slots), enumerated (Slot) from 1 to MAX(Slots), and Sum for each of these ‘slots’ should reflect the sum of the SlotValues projected out to the ‘Slots’ position. for the pathological case:

Name               SlotValue                Slots ----               ---------                ----- ABC                4                        3 

we should get:

Name               SlotSum                  Slot ----               -------                  ---- ABC                4                        1 ABC                4                        2 ABC                4                        3 

The summation logic is pretty straightforward — project each SlotValue out to the number of Slots:

SlotValue         SlotValue        SlotValue       Slot             Sum ---------         ---------        ---------       ----             --- 3                 4                6               1                13 (3+4+6) 0                 4                6               2                10 (0+4+6) 0                 0                6               3                6 (0+0+6) 0                 0                6               4                6 (0+0+6) 0                 0                6               5                6 (0+0+6) 

UPDATE: In the end I used a variant of LOCALGHOST’s approach in a stored proc. I was hoping there might be a way to do this without a loop.

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  1. 2026-05-10T18:30:18+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 6:30 pm

    I’m not sure you’ll be able to do this in a view. You’d have to use a procedure. You could make ProjectedTable a temporary/variable table in the procedure as well. I’d be really interested to see how you’d get this into a view because you need to dynamically generate a range of numbers.

    declare @maxSlot int  set @maxSlot = select max(slots) from SlotTable  truncate ProjectedTable while @i > 0      begin     insert into ProjectedTable (           SlotSum           ,Slot     ) values (           (select sum(slotValue) from SlotTable where slots >= @maxSlot)          ,@maxSlot     )     set @maxSlot = @maxSlot - 1  end select SlotSum, Slot from ProjectedTable 
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