I've been beating my head on the desk tring to figure this one out.  I have a table that stores job information, and reasons for a job not being completed. The reasons are numeric,01,02,03,etc. You can have two reason for a pending job.  If you select two reasons, they are stored in the same column, seperated by a comma.  This is anExample from the JOBID table:
Job_Number         User_Assigned         PendingInfo
1                        user1                01,02
Now, there is another table named Pending, that stores what those values actually represent. 01=Not enough info, 02=Not enough time, 03=Waiting Review.  Example:
Pending_Num                      PendingWord
01                                       Not Enough Info
02                                       Not Enough Time
What I'm trying to do is query the database to give me all the job numbers, users, pendinginfo, and pending reason.  I can break out the first value, but can't figure out how to do the second.  What my limited skills have so far:
*select Job_number,user_assigned,SUBSTRING(pendinginfo,0,3),pendingword from jobid,pending where SUBSTRING(pendinginfo,0,3)=pending.pending_num and pendinginfo!='00,00' and pendinginfo!='NULL'* 
What I would like to see for this example would be:
Job_Number    User_Assigned   PendingInfo   PendingWord  PendingInfo  PendingWord
1      User1     01      Not Enough Info      02       Not Enough Time
Thanks in advance