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10,592 PointsInput and output looks correct but still get the bummer message.
We're in a movie database. There's a reviews table with the columns of id, movie_id, username, review and rating. The movie "Starman" has an id of 6. Movie ids are stored in the movie_id column. Calculate the minimum and maximum ratings for "Starman". Alias them as star_min and star_max.
Bummer! Your query didn't perform the correct minimum and maximum calculation.
Input: SELECT min(rating) AS star__min, Max(rating) as star_max FROM reviews WHERE movie_id = 6;
Output: star__min 3 star_max 4
2 Answers
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherYour output is correct... sort of. You've accidentally included an extra underscore in the star_min so it doesn't match what they're expecting. Here's my code if needed:
> SELECT min(rating) AS star_min, Max(rating) as star_max FROM reviews WHERE movie_id = 6;
Jonathan Friberg
7,765 PointsDid not find correct answer so here you go!
SELECT MIN(rating) AS star_min, MAX(rating) AS star_max FROM reviews WHERE movie_id = 6;
dangermin field
10,592 Pointsdangermin field
10,592 PointsGreat catch Jennifer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherJennifer Nordell
Treehouse Teacherdangermin field Thank you! :)