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The are two tables "costs" and "contacts". Names off all sellers and buyers are in "contacts" table. With following query i retrieve the id of seller and buyer for each item but I want to get their names from "contacts" table

SELECT 
costs.id as ID,
costs.idContactPayedBy,
costs.idContactPayedTo

FROM costs

WHERE 
costs.idbuilding=286

but I want to get seller and buyers names from contacts table

SELECT 
costs.id as ID,
contacts.lastname as seller,
contacts.lastname as buyer

FROM costs , contacts

WHERE 
costs.idbuilding=286
and costs.idContactPayedBy = contacts.id
and costs.idContactPayedTo = contacts.id

so the desired result is like this

ID  Seller   Buyer
21  jackson  Brown
29  Bush     wilson

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SELECT 
c.id as ID,
cntby.lastname as seller,
cntto.lastname as buyer

FROM costs AS c 
INNER JOIN contacts AS cntby ON c.idContactPayedBy = cntby.id
INNER JOIN contacts AS cntto ON c.idContactPayedTo = cntto.id
WHERE c.idbuilding=286

Note 1: Use INNER JOIN only if idContactPayed[By/To] columns are mandatory (NOT NULL). If these columns allows nulls then you should use LEFT OUTER JOIN. In my opinion, both columns should be mandatory.

Note 2: As a matter of style: please avoid old style joins (ANSI 86/89): FROM table1 a, table2 b WHERE <join condition>.

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