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Start your free trialJohn Windmueller
5,727 PointsMissing table information...
So it appears there might be missing information in this challenge. I've tried using the Date function everywhere in this code, but it never seems to give the "Date Shipped", which it shouldn't, since there is no column for that. However, it seems as though you have to get the "Date Shipped" information from somewhere to complete the challenge. I'm truly stumped.
Challenge Task 1 of 1
In an ecommerce database there's an orders table with the columns id, product_id, user_id, address_id, ordered_on, status and cost. Count the total number of orders that have the status of shipped today. Alias it to shipped_today. Type in your command below.
3 Answers
ALBERT QERIMI
49,872 PointsSELECT COUNT(*) AS shipped_today FROM orders WHERE status = "shipped"
Ryan Carroll
32,144 PointsHey Albert, I think you're missing the "AND ordered_on = DATE("now")" at the end of your query.
Steven Parker
231,261 PointsI found that one confusing also. On reflection, I realized that anything that was ordered today and had a status of shipped must have been shipped today, and constructing a query for that seemed to appease the challenge.
But I still thought things ordered on other days might not have been shipped until today, and THOSE are not accounted for. I think there's room for improvement in the way the challenge is stated.
So select items that were ordered today and have been shipped.
(or you can copy from Albert if you don't want to figure it out for yourself)
Clare A
23,994 PointsAgree with both John and Steven. Unless I'm also missing something, "ordered_on" shouldn't be assumed to be the date the order was shipped - however making that assumption lets you complete the challenge :-(
tobiaskrause
9,160 Pointstobiaskrause
9,160 PointsWell it would be better if you post the challange... Thats why there is a "Get Help" button at every challange/video ;)