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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:05:58+00:00 2026-05-12T08:05:58+00:00

OK, the title is confusing but let me explain. Let’s say that I have

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OK, the title is confusing but let me explain.
Let’s say that I have a employee skills database for which I would like managers to be able to search through.

A manager may want to search for employees with nunchuck skills…
Ok, great, thats easy:

SELECT * FROM skilllist WHERE skillname= "nunchuck"

Bam! I got a list of employees with nunchuck skills.

But say a manager would like to get a list of employees with both “nunchuck” skills and “bow staff” skills. How can I create a query like that? I can’t just say:

SELECT * FROM skilllist WHERE skillname= "nunchuck" AND skillname= "bow staff"

or

SELECT * FROM skilllist WHERE skillname= "nunchuck" OR skillname= "bow staff"

The latter would just return all employees with nunchuck skills and all employees with bow staff skills. I would like to get ONLY employees with both skills. I can’t figure it out. Please help! 🙂

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    2026-05-12T08:05:59+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:05 am
    select * from employees where 
    employeeID in (select memberID from skilllist where skillname = 'nunchuck') and 
    employeeID in (select memberID from skilllist where skillname = 'bow staff') 
    
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