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23,414 PointsDatabase challenge: obfuscated_email
Task:
In the customers table there's an email column. Write a query that will retrieve all email addresses but will replace the @ symbol with <at> so they all look like andrew<at>teamtreehouse.com. Alias it as obfuscated_email
My answer:
SELECT email FROM customers WHERE REPLACE(email, "@", "<at>") AS "obfuscated_email";
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsYou've got most of the stuff needed, but your clause ordering is a bit mixed up.
Try it this way:
SELECT REPLACE(email, "@", "<at>") AS obfuscated_email FROM customers;
Steven Chandler
6,615 PointsSteven Chandler
6,615 PointsThis worked for me. Thanks