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Combine table records

Asked by ferryl in MS SQL Server, Databases Miscellaneous, SQL Server 2005

Tags: SQL

Dear members,
I have a problem with duplicate record id's and differences value's in columns.
For example i have ID 1140 where A1 is 1 and A2 is empty.
But i have also ID 1140 where A1 is empty and A2  is 1.

Is it possible to combine those records to get 1 record like ID is 1140 A1 is 1 and A2 is 1.
I don't want to edit the table, only the select sql statement.


------------------------------------
ID      A1       A2
-----------------------------------
1109             
1056             
1140       1       
1141       1       
1088             
1142       1       
1140             1 
804             
1043             
1044             1 
1044             
1031             
1075             
1050             1 
1101             
1050             
1080             
1054             
1068             
1064             
319             
1046             
1055             
1142             1 
1141             
968             
1143       1       
1141             
1143             
1065             1 
1061             1 
1061             
1070             1 
1070             
1071             1 
1071             
1073             1 
1073             
1145       1       
1029             
1146             
1029             
1147       1       
1146             
1147             
1147             
1148             
1147             
1148             
1128             
1145             1 
1087             
1089             
929             
1086             1 
1086             
1118             1 
1118             
1113             1 
1113             
1142       1       
1135             1 
1135             
1140             1 
1140             
1142             
1150       1       
1143             
1151       1       
1150             1 
1145             
1152       1       
720             1 
720             1 
720             
739             
1151             1 
720             
720             
1153       1       
720             
1154       1       
1153             1 
1153             
1153       1       
1153             1 
1154             1
 
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