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1,793 PointsHow to use group by to get no. of record in two columns
how to Count all the books in each genre. Include the genre column first and the genre_count as the second column of information?
My code is: SELECT genre, count(genre) AS genre_count FROM books GROUP BY genre
1 Answer
Stuart Wright
41,120 PointsTry using count(*) instead of count(genre).
It looks like the only difference in the result set is that your query doesn't count the row that is missing a genre, whereas count(*) does. I don't really think your solution is wrong given the instructions, but the challenge only seems to accept what I've suggested.