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Databases

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Now we're using a database from a smartphone. It has a phone_book table. It has the columns id, first_name, last_name and phone. Update all contacts to have the first name of "Mystery" and last name of "Person".

UPDATE phone_book SET first_name = "Mystery" AND last_name = "Person" WHERE first_name = NULL and last_name = NULL

1 Answer

Angela Visnesky
Angela Visnesky
20,927 Points

Hi Collega! You're really close. You need to updat all of the contacts, not specific ones. The keyword AND is used in a conditional that you don't need. Your code should look similar to:

UPDATE phone_book SET first_name = "Mystery", last_name = "Person" ;

I hope this helps!