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9,434 PointsIn an ecommerce database there's an orders table with the columns id, product_id, user_id, address_id, ordered_on, status and cost. Count the total number of orders that have the status of shipped yesterday. Alias it to shipped_yesterday. Type in your command below.
SELECT COUNT(*) AS shipped_yesterday FROM orders WHERE DATE("now", "-1 day");
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Steven Parker
231,248 PointsI think the wording on this one is a bit misleading.
There's no way to tell if an item was "shipped yesterday". But as I recall, what they really want is to find the orders with a status of "shipped", which were ordered yesterday.
Gerald Wells
12,763 PointsGerald Wells
12,763 PointsWhich one?? The question is not linked to a challenge.