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Somewhere, a long time ago, I read a message detailing how to write an SQL statement that would do something on the order of an Excel Pivot function. For example, I would like to print a year's worth of transactional data in 12 monthly columns - across the page, not down.
Anyone recall how to do that?
The file contains: ITNBR (15 char), TRANDATE (*DATE), QTY (7,0 packed).
I would like it to print out as:
Item____________ Jan. Feb. Mar., etc.
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X,XXX,XXX X,XXX,XXX X,XXX,XXX
Thanks,
Dave
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