g1101_1200.s1179_reformat_department_table.readme.md Maven / Gradle / Ivy
1179\. Reformat Department Table
Easy
SQL Schema
Table: `Department`
    +-------------+---------+
    | Column Name |  Type   |
    +-------------+---------+
    | id          | int     |
    | revenue     | int     |
    | month       | varchar |
    +-------------+---------+
(id, month) is the primary key of this table.
The table has information about the revenue of each department per month.
The month has values in ["Jan","Feb","Mar","Apr","May","Jun","Jul","Aug","Sep","Oct","Nov","Dec"].
Write an SQL query to reformat the table such that there is a department id column and a revenue column **for each month**.
Return the result table in **any order**.
The query result format is in the following example.
**Example 1:**
**Input:**
Department table:
    +------+---------+-------+
    | id   | revenue | month |
    +------+---------+-------+
    | 1    | 8000    | Jan   |
    | 2    | 9000    | Jan   |
    | 3    | 10000   | Feb   |
    | 1    | 7000    | Feb   |
    | 1    | 6000    | Mar   |
    +------+---------+-------+
**Output:**
    +------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-----+-------------+
    | id   | Jan_Revenue | Feb_Revenue | Mar_Revenue | ... | Dec_Revenue |
    +------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-----+-------------+
    | 1    | 8000        | 7000        | 6000        | ... | null        |
    | 2    | 9000        | null        | null        | ... | null        |
    | 3    | null        | 10000       | null        | ... | null        |
    +------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-----+-------------+
**Explanation:** The revenue from Apr to Dec is null.
Note that the result table has 13 columns (1 for the department id + 12 for the months).     © 2015 - 2025 Weber Informatics LLC | Privacy Policy