Hi

I need to create a csv file from the following tables:

PARAM_ID NAME ---------------- 1 PARAM1 2 PARAM2 3 PARAM3 OBJECT_ID PARAM_ID PARAM_VALUE ------------------------------------ 1 1 6.8 1 2 text1 1 3 text2 2 1 5.5 2 3 text3
Such that i end up with a csv like:

OBJECT_ID,PARAM1,PARAM2,PARAM3 1,6.8,text1,text2 2,5.5,,text3
Note that the parameter headings need to match the values and some may be blank ie on object_id 2, param2 is empty.

Would anyone know of a way to acheive this?

Thanks

Joe

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In reply to Creating a csv from two database tables by joec_

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