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7,073 PointsNeed help in SQL query.
We have an e-commerce database. Inside the users table we have the columns of id, username, password, first_name and last_name.
Without using the OR keyword, find all the users with the username of "2spooky4me" or "beard_man".
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Joel Bardsley
31,249 PointsYou could use the IN operator and enter the two usernames within its parentheses. I've provided a link you can use for reference, if necessary. Good luck!