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49,872 PointsHelp with INNER JOINS
SELECT MakeName, ModelName, VIN, StickerPrice FROM Make INNER JOIN Model ON make.MakeID = model.MakeID INNER JOIN Car ON make.makeID = car.CarID;
Challange 2
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsYour second join probably has mismatched fields.
You didn't link to the challenge, but just looking at your query I noticed this part at the end:
... INNER JOIN Car ON make.makeID = car.CarID;
It's very unlikely that the fields you will be joining on would have different names. Look for a field name that both tables have in common and join on that instead.