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How to format Column Header

Asked by ALawrence007 in MS SQL Server, SQL Query Syntax, SQL Server 2005

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I hope that this is possible. My query below generates a total for a month in my SQL database. As you can see the Column header is hard coded as [Feb Total] at the moment. Can I make that Dynamic so that if the month changes the column header changes as well. It does not HAVE to be the month name, but could also be '02/01/2008' if needs be.

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Declare @Month DateTime  
Set @Month = '02/01/2008'  
SELECT     SUM(CASE WHEN ([Transaction].Time BETWEEN DATEADD(month, DATEDIFF(month, 0, @Month), 0) AND DATEADD(month, DATEDIFF(month, 0, @Month) + 1, 0)) 
THEN [Transaction].Total ELSE 0 END) AS [Feb Total]
FROM         [Transaction] INNER JOIN
TransactionEntry ON [Transaction].TransactionNumber = TransactionEntry.TransactionNumber
WHERE     ([Transaction].Time BETWEEN DATEADD(month, DATEDIFF(month, 0, @Month), 0) AND DATEADD(month, DATEDIFF(month, 0, @Month) + 1, 0))
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