• ankit.gupta1 (10/14/2013)


    I have two tables:

    T1 and T2.

    T1 has 1 row as

    name and age

    T2 has 2 rows as

    name, money1

    name, money2

    I use left outer join and get two rows in the resulting table.

    As

    name, age, money1

    name, age, money2

    Is there any way using which i can get data like:

    name, age, money1, age, money2

    in one row?

    I have two questions:

    1. Why do you need to display 2 columns with age when they come from 1 row of T1? Wouldn't displaying it once be enough?

    2. Are you updating age daily in your table?


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