milkman2500
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Hi,
I currently have a database that has the following tables:
t_Employees
t_Cost_Centers
t_Changes
The [t_Changes] tracks what cost centers the employee is in with a start date and end date:
Change_ID
Employee_ID
Cost_Center_ID
Start_Date
End_Date
I want to run a query that will show a single line per employee, and different columns for each of the cost centers the employee was in. If the employee was in 3 different cost centers, the query would have 4 columns (1 for the employee, 1 for the first cost center, 1 for the second cost center, 3 for third cost center).
I saw another thread to linked to a concatenate example by Allen Browne, but that places multiple values in a single cell. I want different columns per cost center.
Thanks for your help.
I currently have a database that has the following tables:
t_Employees
t_Cost_Centers
t_Changes
The [t_Changes] tracks what cost centers the employee is in with a start date and end date:
Change_ID
Employee_ID
Cost_Center_ID
Start_Date
End_Date
I want to run a query that will show a single line per employee, and different columns for each of the cost centers the employee was in. If the employee was in 3 different cost centers, the query would have 4 columns (1 for the employee, 1 for the first cost center, 1 for the second cost center, 3 for third cost center).
I saw another thread to linked to a concatenate example by Allen Browne, but that places multiple values in a single cell. I want different columns per cost center.
Thanks for your help.