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MySql: multiple joins to second table from each record of first table..

Asked by febone in MySQL Server

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Hi folks, I have two tables, similar to:

bookings:
id      made_by           confirmed_by           misc_booking_details
1         1                     2                        rhubarb, rhubarb

people:
id      name
1      john
2      janet

i.e. two different people with id's of 1 & 2 respectively made and confirmed this booking.
I want to display the booking details and cant get my head around this query.
generically:
SELECT
b.made_by = p.name where name id=1,
b.confirmed_by = p.name where name id = 2
b.misc_booking_details FROM bookings b, people p WHERE ???? booking_id = 1

MySQL - 4.1.15

Thanks for your help,
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