Dynamically Uncollapse Columns for Tabular Output

Hi,

I'm trying to create a stored procedure like in the link below and while its not erroring out, its also not uncollapsing columns like it says it would. I'm not great at SQL and I've tried this in ETL but I can't get it to work there either.

 

https://knowledge.domo.com/@api/deki/files/5209/Dynamic_Pivot.sql?revision=1

 

What I'm trying to do is to take a dataset that looks like this and have 2 different types of cards (a multi-line chart with the EBProjectHealth as the series and a table that looks like what's below)

 

Input:

Screen Shot 2018-10-30 at 7.58.59 PM.png

 

Output 1:

Screen Shot 2018-10-30 at 8.01.51 PM.pngOne row for each ProjectName

 

Output 2: 

Screen Shot 2018-10-30 at 8.02.58 PM.pngCount of Distinct ProjectName for each month, by EBProjectHealth (as scope)

 

When I run the stored procedure, it gives me an output that looks like the original input above with back ticks surrounding the date field. I also tried it on the ProjectName field with the same result.

 

Thoughts?

Best Answer

  • ST_Superman
    ST_Superman Domo Employee
    Answer ✓

    I see why.

     

    Your Date field is Text format, not a date.  Can you convert it to a Date earlier in the data flow?  then this should work.

Answers

  • ST_Superman
    ST_Superman Domo Employee

    Try creating these two transorms in your data flow:

    number 1:

     

    CREATE PROCEDURE pivot()
    BEGIN
    set @sql_dynamic = (
    SELECT
    group_concat( DISTINCT
    concat(
    'max(case when month(Date)='
    ,month(`Date`)
    ,' and year(Date)='
    ,year(`Date`)
    ,' then EBProjectHealth end) as `'
    ,monthname(`Date`)
    ,' '
    ,year(`Date`)
    ,'`'
    )
    ) as `test`
    FROM `dojo_help_jlazerus`);

    SET @sql = concat('create table pivot as ','Select ProjectName, ',
    @sql_dynamic, '
    FROM dojo_help_jlazerus
    Group by ProjectName WITH ROLLUP'
    );

    PREPARE stmt from @sql;
    EXECUTE stmt ;
    DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt;

    END

     

     

     

    number 2:

    CALL pivot()

     

     

    this will create a table named pivot that will pivot all of your months.

  • Thanks for the reply. When I run this, I get this error on running the Call pivot()

     

    The database reported a syntax error. You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'NULL' at line 1

  • ST_Superman
    ST_Superman Domo Employee

    Did I get the field names correct?

     

    I used "ProjectName", "Date", and "EBProjectHealth"

  • Yes. Those look correct.

  • ST_Superman
    ST_Superman Domo Employee

    That's odd.  It works for me.  Does it error out when you run the Create procedure transform too?

  • It does not error when I create the procedure.

  • ST_Superman
    ST_Superman Domo Employee

    Maybe I posted an old version of the code.  Try copying this in again?

     

    CREATE PROCEDURE pivot()
    BEGIN
    set @sql_dynamic = (
    SELECT
    group_concat( DISTINCT
    concat(
    'max(case when month(Date)='
    ,month(`Date`)
    ,' and year(Date)='
    ,year(`Date`)
    ,' then EBProjectHealth end) as `'
    ,monthname(`Date`)
    ,' '
    ,year(`Date`)
    ,'`'
    )
    ) as `test`
    FROM `dojo_help_jlazerus`);

    SET @sql = concat('create table pivot as ','Select ProjectName, ',
    @sql_dynamic, '
    FROM dojo_help_jlazerus
    Group by ProjectName WITH ROLLUP'
    );

    PREPARE stmt from @sql;
    EXECUTE stmt ;
    DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt;

    END

  • Same error. And just to validate, the only thing I'm changing on your script is the FROM table in the SELECT and SET sections, right?

  • ST_Superman
    ST_Superman Domo Employee

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  • ST_Superman
    ST_Superman Domo Employee

    Actually, you can probably drop the "WITH ROLLUP" text as well

  • Those are the fields i'm changing and I also tried without the WITH ROLLUP text and am getting the same error.

  • ST_Superman
    ST_Superman Domo Employee
    Answer ✓

    I see why.

     

    Your Date field is Text format, not a date.  Can you convert it to a Date earlier in the data flow?  then this should work.

  • Good catch. That fixed that error. This is amazing! Thank you so much.