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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T07:06:11+00:00 2026-06-04T07:06:11+00:00

Possible Duplicate: SQL Server: Can I Comma Delimit Multiple Rows Into One Column? I

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SQL Server: Can I Comma Delimit Multiple Rows Into One Column?

I have Table X(X_ID, X_Name) is 1-M with Table Y(Y_ID, Y_Value)

Table X:

X_ID    X_Name
----    ------
12      foo
14      foo2
16      foo3

Table Y:

X_ID    Y_Value
----    -------
12      A
12      B
14      C
14      D
14      E
16      F
16      G

How to get the following result using T-Sql ?

X_ID   X_Name   Y_Value
----   ------   ------
12     foo      A,B
14     foo2     C,D,E
16     foo3     F,G

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    2026-06-04T07:06:12+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 7:06 am
    SELECT X.X_ID, X.X_Name, Y_Values = STUFF((SELECT N',' + Y_Value FROM dbo.Y
      WHERE Y.X_ID = X.X_ID
      FOR XML PATH(''), 
      TYPE).value(N'./text()[1]', N'nvarchar(max)'), 1, 1, N'')
      FROM dbo.X;
    

    In SQL Server 2017 and Azure SQL Database, you can use the new STRING_AGG() function:

    SELECT x.X_ID, x.X_Name, 
        Y_Values = STRING_AGG(Y.Y_Value,',')
      FROM dbo.X
      INNER JOIN dbo.Y
      ON X.X_ID = Y.X_ID
      GROUP BY x.X_ID, x.X_Name;
    

    If you don’t like the default order, you can specify it using WITHIN GROUP:

    SELECT x.X_ID, x.X_Name, 
        Y_Values = STRING_AGG(Y.Y_Value,',') WITHIN GROUP (ORDER BY Y.Y_Value)
      FROM dbo.X
      INNER JOIN dbo.Y
      ON X.X_ID = Y.X_ID
      GROUP BY x.X_ID, x.X_Name;
    
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