Hi, I'm a novice.
 
I've designed a database that supports many to many relationships (actually 
many to many to many) and I need help creating the query to find my data. I 
know things like JOINs exist, but don't have a clue how to use them.
 
I have three main tables and two link tables, The main tables are A, B, and C. 
Each are defined with id INT and word VARCHAR(32); The link tables are X and Y. 
X links A and B with the columns a_id and b_id. Y links the tables B and C with 
columns b_id and c_id.
 
Here's what I want to accomplish:
 
  Get the A.id where A.word = "some value"
  Use A.id to search X where X.a_id=A.id (from above)
   Use all occurences of X.a_id = A.id to select word from B using B.id=X.b_id
   AND finally,
   select C.id where C.Word = "Some other value"
    and given Y.c_id = C.id use the matching Y.b_id to further limit the select 
on B.word
 
Can this convoluted mess be understood and if so, can a single query pull it 
off?
 
I'm implementing this in perl, so I can break the queries into pieces if I 
absolutely have to.
 
Thanks



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