Using the chr(10) character in a strigg_agg function will put the aggregated values on separate lines within one cell. This can be useful to make the output more readable on the Excel spreadsheet.
Note: Excel has a cell height maximum of 409 pixels. Some aggregated holdings statements will easily break that limit, so will be truncated on the spreadsheet.
Example: aggregate the instance_contributors so they appear on separate lines in one cell:
SELECT
ii.title,
ii.hrid AS instance_hrid,
STRING_AGG (distinct ic.contributor_name, chr(10)) AS contributors
FROM inventory_instances AS ii
INNER JOIN folio_reporting.instance_contributors AS ic
ON ii.id = ic.instance_id
WHERE ii.title LIKE 'Apples%'
GROUP BY ii.title, ii.hrid
HAVING COUNT (DISTINCT ic.contributor_name) > 1
LIMIT 100
;
How it looks in Excel: