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601 Pointshttps://teamtreehouse.com/library/reporting-with-sql/aggregate-and-numeric-functions/counting-groups
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Steven Parker
231,261 PointsTask 1: In the library database there's a books table. There are id, title, author, genre and first_published columns. Count all the books in each genre. Include the genre column first and the genre_count as the second column of information.
Hints:
- genre_count will be an alias given to a counting function
- GROUP BY will be used to display each genre only once
And if you still can't get it...
SPOILER ALERT
SELECT genre, COUNT(*) AS genre_count FROM books GROUP BY genre;
Steven Parker
231,261 PointsSteven Parker
231,261 PointsTask 2: In the library database there's a books table. There are id, title, author, genre and first_published columns. Write a query to count all the unique genres in the books table. Alias it as total_genres.
Hints:
And if you still can't get it...
SPOILER ALERT
SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT genre) AS total_genres FROM books;