SOME THING ABOUT THIS FORMAT?

PLZZZ HELP ME ABOUT IT'S QUERY AND STYLE?
STUDENT A OBTAINED MARKS
SUBJECT 55
ASSIGMENT 17
CLASS BEHAVIOUS 15
STUDENT B OBTAINED MARKS
SUBJECT 55
ASSIGMENT 17
CLASS BEHAVIOUS 15

What you ask is how to create a sql query. Doesn't the wizzard for a report help you when you choose as datasource sql?
For a good query i have to know how the metadata of your database looks like but a simple query would be:
select t.some1, t.some2, t2.some3
from
table t, table t2
group by
some3

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    ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) encodes every character with one byte. This means that a maximum of 256 characters can be displayed (strictly speaking, standard ASCII only encodes one character using 7 bit and can therefore only represent 128 characters. The extension to 8 bit is introduced with ISO-8859). Examples of common code pages are ISO-8859-1 for Western European, or ISO-8859-5 for Cyrillic fonts.
    EBCDIC (Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange) also encodes each character using one byte, and can therefore also represent 256 characters. For example,EBCDIC 0697/0500 is an IBM format that has been used on the AS400 platform for Western European fonts.
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