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Need help creating an SQL query for a simple table in MySQL

Asked by fsyed in SQL Query Syntax, MySQL Server, Databases Miscellaneous

Tags: SQL, MySQL, Query

Dear fellow developers:

I have a table called "MYTABLE" that does not have a primary key.  It has two columns, one is called "narrator", the other is called, "collection".  I have several collections listed in my collections table, each having several narrators.  Each narrator can narrate from any or all collections.  My table looks like this:

narrator                               collection
John Smith                           Book A
John Smith                           Book B
John Smith                           Book C
Jane Williams                       Book A
Jane Williams                       Book C
Larry Jones                         Book A
Larry Jones                         Book B
David Johnson                     Book B
David Johnson                     Book C

I want to come up with a query, such that I Select the distinct names from the "narrator" column, that narrate from certain collections ONLY.  e.g.  SELECT DISTINCT "narrator" from MYTABLE WHERE "collection" = "Book A", "Book B".

How do I correctly form my sql query?

Thanks in advance to all who reply.
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