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Start your free trialTarun Sharna
873 PointsI am not sure what's wrong with this statement.
There's a results table with the columns id, home_team, home_score, away_team, away_score and played_on . Find all the matches in the results table where "Hessle" was playing away as the away team and if they played on or after October 1st 2015. Date format is "YYYY-MM-DD".
Answer SELECT id, home_team, home_score, away_team, away_score, played_on FROM results WHERE away_team = "Hessle" AND played_on >= "2015-10-01";
1 Answer
Katie Wood
19,141 PointsHi there,
It looks mostly fine - sometimes the challenges get picky about listing all of the columns instead of using the * character to select all of them. To start, I would try changing all of the listed columns to * instead, and see if that works. It would look something like this:
SELECT *
FROM results
WHERE away_team = "Hessle"
AND played_on >= "2015-10-01";
I don't see any other immediate issues, so hopefully that will work for you.
Tarun Sharna
873 PointsTarun Sharna
873 PointsThanks katie. It worked great. the next challenge also gave me the same error and by adding the * selector it worked. Thank you so much. :)