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MS SQL Server - concatenate multiple rows into one field

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In this article, we would like to show you how to concatenate multiple rows into one field in MS SQL Server.

Quick solution:

SELECT [column1],
   STRING_AGG([column2], 'separator')
FROM [table_name]
GROUP BY [column1];

Practical example

To show how to combine multiple rows into one field, we will use the following table:

MS SQL Server - example data used to concatenate rows into one field
MS SQL Server - example data used to concatenate rows into one field

Note:

At the end of this article you can find database preparation SQL queries.

Example

In this example, we want to display all the colors and a list of people who like each color in one field.

Query:

SELECT [favorite_color],
   STRING_AGG([name], ', ') AS 'people'
FROM [users]
GROUP BY [favorite_color];

Output:

MS SQL Server - concatenate multiple rows into one field - result
MS SQL Server - concatenate multiple rows into one field - results

Database preparation

create_tables.sql file:

CREATE TABLE [users] (
	[id] INT IDENTITY(1,1),
	[name] VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
	[favorite_color] VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL,
	PRIMARY KEY ([id])
);

insert_data.sql file:

INSERT INTO [users]
	( [name], [favorite_color])
VALUES
	('Tom', 'red'),
	('Chris', 'green'),
	('Kate', 'blue'),
	('Jack', 'green'),
	('Mark', 'green'),
	('Ann', 'orange'),
	('Natalie', 'pink');
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