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Databases

From the users table, find all the username fields with the last_name of "Chalkley". Only return the usernames

From the users table, find all the username fields with the last_name of "Chalkley". Only return the usernames

I'm not sure of your question, but I'm guessing you are looking for the correct syntax. If so, try...

SELECT usernames FROM users WHERE last_name = 'Chalkley';

or

SELECT DISTINCT usernames FROM users WHERE last_name = 'Chalkley'

I hope this helps.

2 Answers

SELECT usernames FROM users WHERE last_name = 'Chalkley';

or

SELECT DISTINCT usernames FROM users WHERE last_name = 'Chalkley'

I think you just need to use the singular 'username' in the query and that should be golden.

You're correct, Matthew. I looked at the last word, in Praneeth's sentence, but it is "username", earlier in the sentence. Thank you, for catching that. :-)