Just convert everything to upper case. Far more efficient than using LIKE unnecessarily.
SELECT book FROM BooksAuthors AS B1 JOIN BooksAuthors AS B2 ON B1.Book = B2.Book WHERE UPPER(B1.Author) = 'JONES' AND UPPER(B2.Author) = 'SMITH'
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In reply to Re^2: Many-to-many relationships in databases
by davorg
in thread Many-to-many relationships in databases : SOLVED
by CountZero
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