Shouldn't this have been marked as off-topic?
Anyway, in a subquery-free SQL db, you can do this on the fly by joining to the same table repeatedly as needed.
SELECT battle.match_id , winner.screen_name AS winner_name -- <- really player.X , loser.screen_name AS loser_name -- <- really player.X FROM battle , player AS winner -- <---------------- see? same table , player AS loser -- <---------------- used twice WHERE battle.winner = winner.player_id AND battle.loser = loser.player_id;
--k.
In reply to Re: MySQL join of join?
by Kanji
in thread MySQL join of join?
by princepawn
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