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I have two (2) tables - Invoice and Product in my Microsoft Server DB. Each Invoice may have 1-n products, and each entry in the Product table has an Invoice ID which ties it back to the Invoice table.
I'm using a LEFT OUTER JOIN in my SQL statement to merge these tables into one, which works great - if there are two Products for a particular Invoice, I get two rows in the output, as I'd expect.
But what I want is to have only one row per Invoice in the result, and all of the Products for that Invoice to be concatenated together in a particular column (so that column would contain values like "Product 1, Product 2", "Product 1", "Product 2, Product 4" and so forth.
Is this possible using SQL?
Solved! Go to Solution.
You may take a look at link below.
http://www.excelnaccess.com/concatenatex/
You may take a look at link below.
http://www.excelnaccess.com/concatenatex/
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