i want to create a new table that has dynamic number of columns depending on the row values of an other table. For example i have a table (table1) that has 2 columns named 'VALUE' and 'ISACTIVE' ('ISACTIVE' column takes the value 1 if we need to take into account this value as a column in the new table) and i need to create a new table that has: number of columns (and column name) of new table = the values of table1 where Isactive = 1.
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What should be the datatype of the columns that we create ? – Aparna Aug 02 '17 at 09:05
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Have you tried to create it dynamically (dynamic SQL query) based on your conditions? – Cosmin Aug 02 '17 at 09:20
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SELECT [attributeName] INTO [DatabaseName].[dbo].[NewTableName]
FROM [DatabaseName].[dbo].[FromTableName] WHERE ISACTIVE=1
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this generates a new table with just 1 column (containing the values of table1 where isactive=1). what i need is to create a table that has: number of columns of new table = number of rows of table1 where is active=1 – Marios88 Aug 02 '17 at 08:32
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You can't apply where condition on columns but if you want to copy only the structure of the table to a new table with selected columns then this is what you can use: SELECT attributeName1, attributeName2... INTO [DatabaseName].[dbo].[NewTableName] FROM [DatabaseName].[dbo].[FromTableName] WHERE 1=2 – Rahul Aug 02 '17 at 08:51
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My first thought was to create it dynamically in a procedure based on your conditions. Read this question and answers , it will help.
T-SQL How to create tables dynamically in stored procedures?
Raw example
DECLARE @SQLString NVARCHAR(MAX)
SET @SQLString = N'CREATE TABLE <table_name> ('
-- Conditons here
SET @SQLString = @SQLString + '<column_name> <type>'
-- End of conditions
SET @SQLString = @SQLString + ')'
EXEC (@SQLString)

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Try out the below.This is assuming all the columns to be integer .we can modify accordingly if it is varchar .We need to alter the existing table and add a column called textval which defaults to '0' here
drop table test
create table test
(
value integer,
isactive integer
);
alter table test add textval nvarchar(max) default '0'
insert into test (value,isactive) values (123,5);
select * from test;
Now update the new columns based on the value of isactive .if it is 5 the new column will have upto col5 all beign integer and use this to create a new table
begin
declare @i integer;
set @i=1
declare @isactive integer;
declare @stmt nvarchar(max);
declare @stmt2 nvarchar(max);
declare @testval nvarchar(max);
set @isactive= (select isactive from test)
while (@i <=@isactive)
begin
declare @textval nvarchar(max);
set @textval = (select textval from test)
set @stmt= 'update test set textval = '''+ @textval +'col' +cast(@i
as varchar(100)) + ' ' + 'integer,'''
execute sp_executesql @statement=@stmt
set @i=@i+1;
end
set @testval=(select left(replace(textval,'0col1','col1'),len(textval)-2)
from test)
set @stmt2 ='create table tab1 ( ' + @testval + ' )';
execute sp_executesql @statement=@stmt2;
end

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thx mate this is really helpfull. i also found an alternative way by building the 'update' statement inside a string using a cursor and it worked fine. Your way though is more advanced! thanks! – Marios88 Aug 02 '17 at 10:46
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Thank you ...if you think the query was useful ,it will be great if you can vote for it since it can be used by others as well – Aparna Aug 02 '17 at 11:30