There is a certain 'wrongness' with the concept - primarily because any such row inter-relation between row X and Y relies on the rows being in a specified order - which I do not see present. IT goes against the set-based aspects of the SQL language in effect.
You can create dynamic SQL by storing a SQL query in a string (varchar or nvarchar) and then running exec() on it.
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