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sql - Pivoting in DB2

I have to transpose my rows into columns from a DB2 table.This is how my table is structured..

ItemID    Item    Value
---------------------
1     Meeting     Now
1     Advise      Yes
1     NoAdvise    No
2     Meeting     Never
2     Advise      No
2     NoAdvise    Null
2     Combine    Yes

I want this to be transposed into(note that I do not want to transpose Combine)

ItemID    Meeting  Advise   NoAdvise 
---------------------------------------
1         Now      Yes       No
2         Never    No        Null

Bit struggling with the query, can you please help?

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The currently accepted answer by bhamby is certainly correct, but it's worth checking if using several correlated subqueries is much slower than a single group by (hint: it most likely is):

SELECT 
  A.ItemID,
  MAX(CASE WHEN A.Item = 'Meeting'  THEN Value END) AS Meeting,
  MAX(CASE WHEN A.Item = 'Advise'   THEN Value END) AS Advise,
  MAX(CASE WHEN A.Item = 'NoAdvise' THEN Value END) AS NoAdvise
FROM A
GROUP BY A.ItemID

It's also a bit simpler in my opinion

SQLFiddle (in PostgreSQL, but works on DB2 LUW as well)


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