I have a table (table_one) with two columns, both of which are integers which reference the same column (on a one-to-many relationship) row back at another table (table_two) which has more detailed info on these integer columns:

table_one has the following columns:
id (SERIAL), column_one (INTEGER REFERENCES table_two(id)), column_two (INTEGER REFERENCES table_two(id))

table_two has the following columns:
id (SERIAL), more_detailed_info (TEXT)

How can I write a single query which will can uniquely identify in the result the separated values of the more_detailed_info field of table_two? For instance, if I write the following query: SELECT * FROM table_one WHERE id = 4 AND table_one.column_one = table_two.id;

I'll get rows which will list the more_detailed_info fields one time for each match but table_two has more_detailed_info for both column_one and column_two. However the query above will only be able to show the more_detailed_info field for column_one. How can I show the more_detailed_info field for column_two as well on the same row, simultaneously with that of column_one

Sorry if this is confusing. I don't know of all the technical jargon which involves my question above.

Ferindo

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