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Databases

Calvin Secrest
Calvin Secrest
24,815 Points

Bummer! You should try writing an UPDATE statement

We have an eCommerce database and it has a products table. It has the columns id, name, description and price. The warehouse is closing down. There's a clearance sale and all products need to be priced 0.99.

This is an example link

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,248 Points

It doesn't look like you've written any code yet.

Please give it your best "good faith" attempt, and then post your code here.

Simon Coates
Simon Coates
28,694 Points

syntax is pretty simple (see http://www.w3schools.com/sql/sql_update.asp ). Don't need a where clause.

2 Answers

Nimish Chandola
Nimish Chandola
4,334 Points

Its very simple....

Challenge Task 1 of 2 We have an eCommerce database and it has a products table. It has the columns id, name, description and price. The warehouse is closing down. There's a clearance sale and all products need to be priced 0.99.

UPDATE products SET price=0.99

UPDATE products SET price = "0.99";

This is the correct answer.