I know this is an off topic question, but wondered if anyone might have a
moment to help. I wouldn't ask if I could do a sub-select...
I am using mysql v3.23.51 and have a table I need to display the information
of users who are working in both category 3 and category 5.
Table def looks kind of like:
lookuptable {
id int,
user int,
category int,
status tinyint,
...
..
}
A query I am using is kind of like the following:
select B.name,C.name
from lookuptable A, user B, cat C
where A.user = B.id
and A.category = C.id
and A.category in (3,5);
The problem I see is that records come back where a user is in category 3 or
category 5. How do I limit records so that the selected user must have
category entries for both 3 and 5? (not in the same entry of course)
Thanks for your time,
-Craig
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