I have this table rec_code | rec_date | int1 | int2 | 10 2014-07-21 3 4 11 2014-07-21 5 10 2015-01-04 1 2 11 2016-02-05 6 That's the result I need to get from a SELECT statement rec_date | int1 | int2 | tempvalue 2014-07-21 3 4 5 2015-01-04 1 2 2016-02-05 6 (lines with matching date "joined" into one, using another column/alias to hold the "joined row" value) I'm stuck while searching a way to "select int1, int2 from tbl where rec_code = 10" UNION (select int1 from tbl where rec_code = 11) as tempvalue *where rec_date is the same* (read this as pseudocode... I also thought about a mix of DISTINCT and UNION, but have no idea on how to put things together). Is it so simple I can't see it? Is it the hot weather and the broken conditioner? :-) Do I need to RTFM more in deep? :-)) I don't think it matters, but postgresql 9.1.21 x64 on Windows 7 Hope I've been clear enough Cheers, Moreno.- -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general