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Postgres: convert single row to multiple rows (unpivot)

I have a table:

Table_Name: price_list
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| id | price_type_a | price_type_b | price_type_c |
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| 1  |    1234      |     5678     |     9012     |
| 2  |    3456      |     7890     |     1234     |
| 3  |    5678      |     9012     |     3456     |
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I need a select query in Postgres which gives result like this:

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| id | price_type | price |
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| 1  |  type_a    | 1234  |
| 1  |  type_b    | 5678  |
| 1  |  type_c    | 9012  |
| 2  |  type_a    | 3456  |
| 2  |  type_b    | 7890  |
| 2  |  type_c    | 1234  |
...

Any help with links to similar examples greatly appreciated.

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skybunk Avatar asked Nov 02 '17 13:11

skybunk


1 Answers

A single SELECT with a LATERAL join to a VALUES expression does the job:

SELECT p.id, v.*
FROM   price_list p
     , LATERAL (
   VALUES
      ('type_a', p.price_type_a)
    , ('type_b', p.price_type_b)
    , ('type_c', p.price_type_c)
   ) v (price_type, price);

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Erwin Brandstetter Avatar answered Nov 07 '22 13:11

Erwin Brandstetter