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9.3

Creating a View with Joins

Asked by jfergy in MS SQL Server

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I have the following code:
select o.TBOptSearchValueName, j.ListingID, c.TBOptSearchSubCatName from tblTBOptSearchValues o left join tblListingsTBOptSearchValues j on (o.TBOptSearchValueID = j.TBOptSearchValueID) join tblTBOptSearchSubCats c on (o.TBOptSearchSubCatID = c.TBOptSearchSubCatID) where j.ListingID in(Select ListingID from tblListings where Active='1' ) order by c.TBOptSearchSubCatName, o.TBOptSearchValueName

This outputs data like this:
TBOptSearchValueName, ListingID, TBOptSearchSubCatName
Dirt      388209      Access
Dirt      372585      Access
Dirt      398122      Access
Dirt      376263      Access

How can I Create a view table that will combine the SubCatName and ValueName as a single column for every possible scenario and then have the listing ID show in the row that it exists? So the output would be like this:

Access/Dirt   | Access/Road | Access/Paved | Access/Public
376263                 NULL                     376263              NullStart Free Trial
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