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 Query mulitple colums from same table

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SkyJoggeR
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Posted - 2010-10-18 : 00:36:49
Hi
i have a table that has a list of samples in it, each samples has about 7 elements to it and are put into this table as separate entries. what i want to run a query that puts all the elements onto one line for each sample. now i can do this to a point with a self-join where the samples have the a common ID for this table, but this only happens for about 4 of the elements the other 3 elements are created from another test and therefore come out with a different ID which is linked to a second table. in this second table there is a column sampleindent which is not the primary key for this table and does not link to the first table, but all elements in this sample i want out putted on 1 row have the same sampleindent
this is what i have so far
SELECT s.SAMPLEIDENT
,s.EXTERNALIDENT
,s.ANALYSED
,a.FORMATTEDVALUE AS CU
,b.Formattedvalue as FE
,p.formattedvalue as PB
,z.formattedvalue as ZN

from SAMPLE s
join ANALYTE a on s.ID=a.ID
join ANALYTE b on a.ID=b.ID
join ANALYTE p on a.ID=p.ID
join ANALYTE z on a.ID=z.ID
where s.pro_job in (select PRO_JOB
from CHD.dbo.CHD_JOB
where CLI_CODE like '%geo%')
and a.ANALYTECODE like '%CU%'
and b.ANALYTECODE like '%FE%'
and p.ANALYTECODE like '%PB%'
and z.ANALYTECODE like '%ZN%'
but then i dont know how to get the values that dont share the ID in the Analyte table to out put into this value

thanks

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Posted - 2010-10-18 : 04:20:35



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jcelko
Esteemed SQL Purist

547 Posts

Posted - 2010-10-18 : 15:54:19
1) There is no such thing AS a magical generic vague "id" in RDBMS. There are only particular identifiers. It would also help if you follow the ISO-11179 naming rules

2) Do not reserved words in lowercase and object names in uppercase. It does not work. Read the research.

3) Here is a guess made without any DDL:

SELECT sample_id, external_something_id, analyzed_flg,
MAX (CASE WHEN analyte_code LIKE '%cu%'
THEN formatted_something_value
ELSE '' END) AS cu,
MAX (CASE WHEN analyte_code LIKE '%fe%'
THEN formatted_something_value
ELSE '' END) AS fe,
MAX (CASE WHEN analyte_code LIKE '%pb%'
THEN formatted_something_value
ELSE '' END) AS pb,
MAX (CASE WHEN analyte_code LIKE '%zn%'
THEN formatted_something_value
ELSE '' END) AS zn
FROM Samples AS S
WHERE S.pro_job
IN (SELECT pro_job FROM CHD.chd_job)
AND cli_code LIKE '%geo%'
GROUP BY sample_id, external_something_id, analyzed_flg;


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