Display results of multiple rows in one row without using PIVOT?












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I'm currently trying to display a table without using PIVOT.



Examples of data and expected result are shown below:



DB Data



| Id |  TYPE      |  Amount |
| 1 | Deposit | 50 |
| 2 | Withdraw | 10 |
| 3 | Withdraw | 30 |


Expected Result



| Row |  TYPE      |  Amount |   TYPE     |  Amount | 
| 1 | Deposit | 50 | Withdraw | 10 |
| 2 | - | 0 | Withdraw | 30 |


The deposits and withdrawals are not related to each other, just display in ascending order of id. The expected end result is two row of all deposits while another two row with withdrawals.



Thought of using left join but there's no unique id that can let me use GROUP BY



Thanks in advance for helping.










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    I'm currently trying to display a table without using PIVOT.



    Examples of data and expected result are shown below:



    DB Data



    | Id |  TYPE      |  Amount |
    | 1 | Deposit | 50 |
    | 2 | Withdraw | 10 |
    | 3 | Withdraw | 30 |


    Expected Result



    | Row |  TYPE      |  Amount |   TYPE     |  Amount | 
    | 1 | Deposit | 50 | Withdraw | 10 |
    | 2 | - | 0 | Withdraw | 30 |


    The deposits and withdrawals are not related to each other, just display in ascending order of id. The expected end result is two row of all deposits while another two row with withdrawals.



    Thought of using left join but there's no unique id that can let me use GROUP BY



    Thanks in advance for helping.










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      I'm currently trying to display a table without using PIVOT.



      Examples of data and expected result are shown below:



      DB Data



      | Id |  TYPE      |  Amount |
      | 1 | Deposit | 50 |
      | 2 | Withdraw | 10 |
      | 3 | Withdraw | 30 |


      Expected Result



      | Row |  TYPE      |  Amount |   TYPE     |  Amount | 
      | 1 | Deposit | 50 | Withdraw | 10 |
      | 2 | - | 0 | Withdraw | 30 |


      The deposits and withdrawals are not related to each other, just display in ascending order of id. The expected end result is two row of all deposits while another two row with withdrawals.



      Thought of using left join but there's no unique id that can let me use GROUP BY



      Thanks in advance for helping.










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      I'm currently trying to display a table without using PIVOT.



      Examples of data and expected result are shown below:



      DB Data



      | Id |  TYPE      |  Amount |
      | 1 | Deposit | 50 |
      | 2 | Withdraw | 10 |
      | 3 | Withdraw | 30 |


      Expected Result



      | Row |  TYPE      |  Amount |   TYPE     |  Amount | 
      | 1 | Deposit | 50 | Withdraw | 10 |
      | 2 | - | 0 | Withdraw | 30 |


      The deposits and withdrawals are not related to each other, just display in ascending order of id. The expected end result is two row of all deposits while another two row with withdrawals.



      Thought of using left join but there's no unique id that can let me use GROUP BY



      Thanks in advance for helping.







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