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select Distinct REGEXP_SUBSTR (Order_NO,'[^,:]+', 1, 2) AS Order_NO1,
--REGEXP_SUBSTR (Task_Name,'[^,:]+', 1, 2) AS Task_Name,
REGEXP_SUBSTR (Item_No,'[^,:]+', 1, 2) AS Item_No,
REGEXP_SUBSTR (Style_No,'[^,:]+', 1, 2) AS Style_No,
TASK1,TASK2,TASK3
from (select REGEXP_SUBSTR (task_details, '[^,]+', 1, 1) AS Order_NO
,REGEXP_SUBSTR (task_details, '[^,]+', 1, 2) AS Task_Name
, REGEXP_SUBSTR (task_details, '[^,]+', 1, 3) AS Item_No
,REGEXP_SUBSTR (task_details, '[^,]+', 1, 4) AS Style_No
,initiated_date,due_date,update_time,
case when task_name='TASK1' then update_details else null end as TASK1,
case when task_name='TASK2' then update_details else null end as TASK2,
case when task_name='TASK3' then update_details else null end as TASK3
from (select distinct a.task_id, b.task_category, b.task_name, b.initiated_date, b.due_date, b.task_details,a.update_time, a.update_details, a.username as
initiator_or_updater, c.user_id AS assigned_user FROM Dashboard_Task_Completed b, dashboard_task_history A, dashboard_task_user c WHERE
(a.update_time, A.task_id) in (
select MAX(UPDATE_TIME),task_id from dashboard_task_history dh where dh.task_id=a.task_id group by task_id ) and
a.task_id=b.task_id and a.task_id=c.task_id and c.isescalation='N' and c.isreview='N' and b.task_category in
(select Distinct(Task_Category) from Taskconfig where task_category='TANDA') ORDER BY a.task_id,a.update_time asc)
order by task_id,update_time);



Current Output:
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Need Output Like below:
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    select Distinct REGEXP_SUBSTR (Order_NO,'[^,:]+', 1, 2) AS Order_NO1,
    --REGEXP_SUBSTR (Task_Name,'[^,:]+', 1, 2) AS Task_Name,
    REGEXP_SUBSTR (Item_No,'[^,:]+', 1, 2) AS Item_No,
    REGEXP_SUBSTR (Style_No,'[^,:]+', 1, 2) AS Style_No,
    TASK1,TASK2,TASK3
    from (select REGEXP_SUBSTR (task_details, '[^,]+', 1, 1) AS Order_NO
    ,REGEXP_SUBSTR (task_details, '[^,]+', 1, 2) AS Task_Name
    , REGEXP_SUBSTR (task_details, '[^,]+', 1, 3) AS Item_No
    ,REGEXP_SUBSTR (task_details, '[^,]+', 1, 4) AS Style_No
    ,initiated_date,due_date,update_time,
    case when task_name='TASK1' then update_details else null end as TASK1,
    case when task_name='TASK2' then update_details else null end as TASK2,
    case when task_name='TASK3' then update_details else null end as TASK3
    from (select distinct a.task_id, b.task_category, b.task_name, b.initiated_date, b.due_date, b.task_details,a.update_time, a.update_details, a.username as
    initiator_or_updater, c.user_id AS assigned_user FROM Dashboard_Task_Completed b, dashboard_task_history A, dashboard_task_user c WHERE
    (a.update_time, A.task_id) in (
    select MAX(UPDATE_TIME),task_id from dashboard_task_history dh where dh.task_id=a.task_id group by task_id ) and
    a.task_id=b.task_id and a.task_id=c.task_id and c.isescalation='N' and c.isreview='N' and b.task_category in
    (select Distinct(Task_Category) from Taskconfig where task_category='TANDA') ORDER BY a.task_id,a.update_time asc)
    order by task_id,update_time);



    Current Output:
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    Need Output Like below:
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      select Distinct REGEXP_SUBSTR (Order_NO,'[^,:]+', 1, 2) AS Order_NO1,
      --REGEXP_SUBSTR (Task_Name,'[^,:]+', 1, 2) AS Task_Name,
      REGEXP_SUBSTR (Item_No,'[^,:]+', 1, 2) AS Item_No,
      REGEXP_SUBSTR (Style_No,'[^,:]+', 1, 2) AS Style_No,
      TASK1,TASK2,TASK3
      from (select REGEXP_SUBSTR (task_details, '[^,]+', 1, 1) AS Order_NO
      ,REGEXP_SUBSTR (task_details, '[^,]+', 1, 2) AS Task_Name
      , REGEXP_SUBSTR (task_details, '[^,]+', 1, 3) AS Item_No
      ,REGEXP_SUBSTR (task_details, '[^,]+', 1, 4) AS Style_No
      ,initiated_date,due_date,update_time,
      case when task_name='TASK1' then update_details else null end as TASK1,
      case when task_name='TASK2' then update_details else null end as TASK2,
      case when task_name='TASK3' then update_details else null end as TASK3
      from (select distinct a.task_id, b.task_category, b.task_name, b.initiated_date, b.due_date, b.task_details,a.update_time, a.update_details, a.username as
      initiator_or_updater, c.user_id AS assigned_user FROM Dashboard_Task_Completed b, dashboard_task_history A, dashboard_task_user c WHERE
      (a.update_time, A.task_id) in (
      select MAX(UPDATE_TIME),task_id from dashboard_task_history dh where dh.task_id=a.task_id group by task_id ) and
      a.task_id=b.task_id and a.task_id=c.task_id and c.isescalation='N' and c.isreview='N' and b.task_category in
      (select Distinct(Task_Category) from Taskconfig where task_category='TANDA') ORDER BY a.task_id,a.update_time asc)
      order by task_id,update_time);



      Current Output:
      enter image description here



      Need Output Like below:
      enter image description here










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      select Distinct REGEXP_SUBSTR (Order_NO,'[^,:]+', 1, 2) AS Order_NO1,
      --REGEXP_SUBSTR (Task_Name,'[^,:]+', 1, 2) AS Task_Name,
      REGEXP_SUBSTR (Item_No,'[^,:]+', 1, 2) AS Item_No,
      REGEXP_SUBSTR (Style_No,'[^,:]+', 1, 2) AS Style_No,
      TASK1,TASK2,TASK3
      from (select REGEXP_SUBSTR (task_details, '[^,]+', 1, 1) AS Order_NO
      ,REGEXP_SUBSTR (task_details, '[^,]+', 1, 2) AS Task_Name
      , REGEXP_SUBSTR (task_details, '[^,]+', 1, 3) AS Item_No
      ,REGEXP_SUBSTR (task_details, '[^,]+', 1, 4) AS Style_No
      ,initiated_date,due_date,update_time,
      case when task_name='TASK1' then update_details else null end as TASK1,
      case when task_name='TASK2' then update_details else null end as TASK2,
      case when task_name='TASK3' then update_details else null end as TASK3
      from (select distinct a.task_id, b.task_category, b.task_name, b.initiated_date, b.due_date, b.task_details,a.update_time, a.update_details, a.username as
      initiator_or_updater, c.user_id AS assigned_user FROM Dashboard_Task_Completed b, dashboard_task_history A, dashboard_task_user c WHERE
      (a.update_time, A.task_id) in (
      select MAX(UPDATE_TIME),task_id from dashboard_task_history dh where dh.task_id=a.task_id group by task_id ) and
      a.task_id=b.task_id and a.task_id=c.task_id and c.isescalation='N' and c.isreview='N' and b.task_category in
      (select Distinct(Task_Category) from Taskconfig where task_category='TANDA') ORDER BY a.task_id,a.update_time asc)
      order by task_id,update_time);



      Current Output:
      enter image description here



      Need Output Like below:
      enter image description here







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