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Start your free trialAdrian Brenton
8,110 PointsPlease advise on this SQL code - thank you!
Hi all
I've tried this challenge a quite few times, with various adjustments to my code - still no luck.
Please could you advise me as to what I need to consider changing, and how I might modify it to make a successful SQL statement?
Many Thanks!
3 Answers
Mohammed Ismail
7,190 PointsHi Adrian Brenton,
Here is the sql code:
select count(*) as shipped_today from orders where ordered_on = DATE('now') and status = 'shipped' ;
If you any doubts, please let me know.
Hope this helps!
Mohammed Ismail
7,190 PointsAdrian Brenton Can you please paste your question - which sql code you are trying to solve?
Adrian Brenton
8,110 PointsHello Mohammed
This link should take you to the challenge I am trying to complete:
https://teamtreehouse.com/library/reporting-with-sql/date-and-time-functions/todays-report
Many Thanks!
Baboucarr Sanneh
3,751 Pointsselect count(*) as shipped_today from orders where status="shipped" and ordered_on=DATE();
this should help. I use the DATE() function to get the current date.