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Need a query for showing data month wise in oracle apex

Muhammad Ovais
Member Posts: 9 Red Ribbon
Hi,
I need a query that showing data in month wise given table is attached.
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Methods of developing dynamic pivot/matrix classic reports in APEX have been discussed on several occasions in this forum. Two of them are:
- Dynamic SQL + standard report template + generic columns: APEX 5.0 : dynamic pivot 'in' clause returning no data and a more recent thread on similar lines.
- Static SQL (XML pivot) + XSLT + custom report template: Matrix report
Option 1 is generally the simplest approach as it utilises an existing report template and built-in declarative options. Option 2 is good for more complex report layouts (as long as your requirements are realistic).