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JonGunnar
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New columns like subquery

Hi, I simply need to achieve as shown in picture. In sql I would simply write

 

select
c.customer
,(select e.product_id from product e where e.product_id = c.product_id and e.productgroup = 'Elcert') as Elcert
,(select g.product_id from product g where g.product_id = c.product_id and g.productgroup = 'Grid') as Grid
,(select p.product_id from product p where p.product_id = c.product_id and p.productgroup = 'Power') as Power
from customer c

 

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Fowmy
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@sandee 

You can merge these two tables as a new query and get the desired results.

Fowmy_0-1632080885298.png


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Fowmy
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@sandee 

You can merge these two tables as a new query and get the desired results.

Fowmy_0-1632080885298.png


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Thanks a lot.

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