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AskSQLTeam
Ask SQLTeam Question
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Posted - 2002-06-21 : 08:24:17
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| simon writes "hiye i'm using sqlServer 2000 on a windows 2000 pro.Heres my problem, i've got a table name "PhoneNumbers" with "contactID, "personID", "ContactNumberType" and "ContactNumber" as fields.personID can had multiple value, but contactID can only have 1, contactID is the primary key. heres how my table looks likecontactID=1 personID=5 ContactNumberType=P ContactNumber=999contactID=2 personID=5 ContactNumberType=H ContactNumber=991when i display out the results, i get 2 rows. how do i assign a statement to display individual valuess of "P" and "H"?Thanks for helping me out here..Simon" |
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M.E.
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2002-06-21 : 10:39:18
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quote: how do i assign a statement to display individual valuess of "P" and "H"?
Alot of reads and no posts... So I'll assume everyone is just like me on this one... wtf are you asking there? Could you reword the question or give us a slightly better idea of what you want?-----------------------Take my advice, I dare ya |
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setbasedisthetruepath
Used SQL Salesman
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Posted - 2002-06-21 : 10:42:35
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quote: heres how my table looks likecontactID=1 personID=5 ContactNumberType=P ContactNumber=999contactID=2 personID=5 ContactNumberType=H ContactNumber=991when i display out the results, i get 2 rows. how do i assign a statement to display individual valuess of "P" and "H"?
Simon,Do you mean you want a rowset that looks like:PersonID ContactNumberP ContactNumberH--------------------------------------5 999 991 setBasedIsTheTruepath<O>Edited by - setbasedisthetruepath on 06/21/2002 10:43:04 |
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