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Write a leave report using  ASP.net and sqlserver database

Asked by LuckyCold in SQL Server 2005, .Net Editors & IDEs, Visual Studio

Dear experts,

I am working on a leave report, I created two tables:
                      leave table                    Date  table      
                      employee id                  date ID  
                      date ID                          date    

data in Leave table  is
100,1
100,3
101,1
101,4
101,5
.........
........

data in date table is
1, 1/1/2008
2, 1/2/2008
3, 1/3/2008
4, 1/4/2008
5, 1/5/2008
6, 1/6/2008
7, 1/7/2008
8, 1/8/2008
.................
.................


Can I generate the following repot format by joining the above tables?

Employee id       1/1/2008   1/2/2008    1/3/2008   1/4/2008  1/5/2008   1/6/2008   1/7/2008
100                        off                                off
101                        off                                                off             off

Please help I have no clue how to do this.
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