Ok I'm obviously not after making myself clear. Probably for the same reason you have no SQL samples in your answer ;-)
Basically what I want to do is display two tables beside each other. Thats it. So say I have two statements select name, address fom table1 where age > 20 and country = "Ireland" select name, address fom table1 where age > 20 and country = "Germany" instead of displaying two tables one above the other (as below) I'd like to merge them (as further below)
Ireland;
john;cork;21;
pat;dublin;22;
Eoin;galway;33;
Germany;
holger;stuttgart;21;
jens;berlin;22;
stefan;dresden;23;
Ireland; Germany;
john ; cork ; holger ; stuttgart ; 21 ;
pat ; dublin ; jens ; berlin ; 22 ;
Eoin ; galway ; -- ; -- ; 33 ;
-- ; -- ; stefan ; dresden ; 23 ;
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