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6,693 PointsOuter join to return "movie.title then genre.name".
This code appears that it should work, but the challenge won't take it.
SELECT movie.title, genre.name FROM movies LEFT OUTER JOIN genres ON movies.genre_id = genres.id;
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Manoj S M
13,912 PointsTry SELECT movies.title , genres.name FROM movies LEFT OUTER JOINT genres ON movies.genre_id = genres.id; According to the syntax , we have SELECT keyword followed by the table_name . row_name (movies.title). This should work just fine.