N_Muller (12/14/2013)
Yes, my table is quite large and it does have primary keys, and I do generate the code automatically. In any case, here's a version that I ended up using which uses cross apply, instead of the case statement:selectX.IndexID,
X.Status1,
Priority1 = case when PX.ColID = 1 then S.PriorityID end,
X.Status2,
Priority2 = case when PX.ColID = 2 then S.PriorityID end,
X.Status3,
Priority3 = case when PX.ColID = 3 then S.PriorityID end
from@tbl X cross apply
(
values( 1, X.Status1 ),
( 2, X.Status2 ),
( 3, X.Status3 )
) PX ( ColID, StatusID ) inner join
@spTable S on
S.StatusID = PX.StatusID
group by X.IndexID, X.Status1, X.Status2, X.Status3
You said you used cross apply instead of case? You have both :w00t:
Your query, as it is, won't work without some aggregate functions on the PriorityX columns to coordinate with that group by...
MM
select geometry::STGeomFromWKB(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