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How to get db results to be column headings?

Asked by geoffsweb in SQL Query Syntax, MS SQL Server, C# Programming Language

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I currently have a SQL statement that gives me the corrert results, but I need the results to be formatted in a different way.  For example, I grab 5 records from my database.  Within those results, I have 5 dates, all being Friday dates.  Instead of having 5 records, I need it to be 1 record and those 5 dates need to be column headings with other fields in the result set being under them.  Here is my current Stored Procedure that works, it just gives me a record for every date, instead of making those dates column headings.  Hopefully this makes a little bit of sense and somebody can push me in the right direction.  Thanks in advance.
CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.ManPower_GetProjectDataByProjectID
      (
            @ProjectID int = NULL
      )

AS
SELECT Manpower_Employees.FirstName + ' ' + Manpower_Employees.LastName AS EmployeeName,
Manpower_Employees.EmployeeNumber,
Manpower_Departments.DepartmentName,
Manpower_ProjectDateHours.Hours,
Manpower_Fridays.Fridays
FROM Manpower_Fridays
RIGHT OUTER JOIN Manpower_ProjectDateHours ON Manpower_Fridays.Fridays_ID = Manpower_ProjectDateHours.DateID
LEFT OUTER JOIN Manpower_Projects ON Manpower_ProjectDateHours.ProjectID = Manpower_Projects.Projects_ID
LEFT OUTER JOIN Manpower_Departments
RIGHT OUTER JOIN Manpower_Employees ON Manpower_Departments.Departments_ID = Manpower_Employees.DepartmentID ON
Manpower_ProjectDateHours.EmployeeID = Manpower_Employees.Employees_ID
      
      WHERE Manpower_Projects.Projects_ID = @ProjectID
      


RETURN
GO

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