Multiple values into single column

Hi ,
Im having the query like as below
with t as ( select 'Approved' as "Code" from dual union all
select 'Historically Relevant' from dual union all
select 'In Progress' from dual union all
select 'Internal Review' from dual )
select "Code"  from t  where "Code" in ('Approved,Historically Relevent')
in this i need the output like below . ie, what are the things i have selected in where clause based on that the output need to come
'Approved,Historically Relevent'
Thanks in Advance ...

Always remember to post your database version as it can make a difference to the answer.
In 10g you would use sys_connect_by_path to aggregate strings together...
SQL> ed
Wrote file afiedt.buf
  1  with t as (select 'Approved' as code from dual union all
  2             select 'Historically Relevant' from dual union all
  3             select 'In Progress' from dual union all
  4             select 'Internal Review' from dual )
  5  --
  6  -- end of test data
  7  --
  8  select ltrim(sys_connect_by_path(code,','),',') as codes
  9  from (
10        select code, rownum r
11        from t
12        where code in ('Approved','Historically Relevant')
13       )
14  where connect_by_isleaf = 1
15  connect by r = prior r + 1
16* start with r = 1
SQL> /
CODES
Approved,Historically Relevant
In 11gR2 onwards you can use the new LISTAGG function
SQL> ed
Wrote file afiedt.buf
  1  with t as (select 'Approved' as code from dual union all
  2             select 'Historically Relevant' from dual union all
  3             select 'In Progress' from dual union all
  4             select 'Internal Review' from dual )
  5  --
  6  -- end of test data
  7  --
  8  select listagg(code,',') within group (order by rownum) as codes
  9  from t
10* where code in ('Approved','Historically Relevant')
SQL> /
CODES
Approved,Historically Relevant

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