Esta es una manera.
En teoría, puede manejar hasta 20 etiquetas por Producto (limitado por el tamaño de la tabla de números). Sin embargo, no me molesté en intentarlo. En mi escritorio, tardé unos 30 segundos en generar los 65 535 resultados de un solo producto con 16 etiquetas. ¡Esperemos que su número real de etiquetas por producto sea mucho menor que eso!
IF OBJECT_ID('tempdb..#Nums') IS NULL
BEGIN
CREATE TABLE #Nums
(
i int primary key
)
;WITH
L0 AS (SELECT 1 AS c UNION ALL SELECT 1),
L1 AS (SELECT 1 AS c FROM L0 A CROSS JOIN L0 B),
L2 AS (SELECT 1 AS c FROM L1 A CROSS JOIN L1 B),
L3 AS (SELECT 1 AS c FROM L2 A CROSS JOIN L2 B),
L4 AS (SELECT 1 AS c FROM L3 A CROSS JOIN L3 B),
L5 AS (SELECT 1 AS c FROM L4 A CROSS JOIN L4 B),
Nums AS (SELECT ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY (SELECT 0)) AS i FROM L5)
INSERT INTO #Nums
SELECT TOP 1048576 i FROM Nums;
END
;with ProductTags As
(
SELECT 1 ProductId,'Leather' AS Tag UNION ALL
SELECT 1, 'Watch' UNION ALL
SELECT 2, 'Red' UNION ALL
SELECT 2, 'Necklace' UNION ALL
SELECT 2, 'Pearl'
), NumberedTags AS
(
SELECT
ProductId,Tag,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY ProductId ORDER BY Tag) rn,
COUNT(*) OVER (PARTITION BY ProductId) cn
FROM ProductTags
),
GroupedTags As
(
SELECT ProductId,Tag,i
FROM NumberedTags
JOIN #Nums on
#Nums.i < POWER ( 2 ,cn)
and #Nums.i & POWER ( 2 ,rn-1) > 0
)
SELECT ProductId,
STUFF((SELECT CAST(', ' + Tag AS VARCHAR(MAX))
FROM GroupedTags g2
WHERE g1.ProductId = g2.ProductId and g1.i = g2.i
ORDER BY Tag
FOR XML PATH ('')),1,1,'') AS Tags
FROM GroupedTags g1
GROUP BY ProductId, i
ORDER BY ProductId, i
Devoluciones
ProductId Tags
----------- ------------------------------
1 Leather
1 Watch
1 Leather, Watch
2 Necklace
2 Pearl
2 Necklace, Pearl
2 Red
2 Necklace, Red
2 Pearl, Red
2 Necklace, Pearl, Red