Help on pivoting in oracle 11g

Hello,
I trying build a dynamic report with unlimited rows and columns. So I have 3 tables. The first table has report names mean while the second and the third tables have rows and columns information respectively.
-- table for report
reportid reportname
1 purchase
2 vendor
-- table for report rows
rowid rowname reportid
1 soap 1
2 shampoo 1
--table for report columns
colid colname reportid
1 liquid 1
2 kids 1
From those tables, I want to have a result like:
rowname liquid 1 kids 2
soap
shampoo
How do I obtain this kind of result using pivot in oracle 11g? If I can have, end users have to enter some values to the soap and liquid row, soap and kids rows,... Then I have to execute some query getting new values and column id.
Thank you.

user12144220  wrote:
Hello,
I trying build a dynamic report with unlimited rows and columns. So I have 3 tables. The first table has report names mean while the second and the third tables have rows and columns information respectively.
-- table for report
reportid reportname
1 purchase
2 vendor
-- table for report rows
rowid rowname reportid
1 soap 1
2 shampoo 1
--table for report columns
colid colname reportid
1 liquid 1
2 kids 1
From those tables, I want to have a result like:
rowname liquid 1 kids 2
soap
shampoo
How do I obtain this kind of result using pivot in oracle 11g? If I can have, end users have to enter some values to the soap and liquid row, soap and kids rows,... Then I have to execute some query getting new values and column id.
Thank you.hows does actual report generation know, decide, or determine
from which table the actual columns are to be obtained?
some,many, most reports join two or more tables.
How does this design support joining tables required for reporting against more than 1 table?
some,many,most reports contain computed values like SUM(), COUNT(), etc.
Are you conceding that none of your reports will contain any of these values?

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