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12,806 PointsProblem with task 2 of 2 (reporting with SQL)
Hi guys, here comes the link: https://teamtreehouse.com/library/reporting-with-sql/aggregate-and-numeric-functions/counting-groups
I only need task2 actually, task1 is OK. Here's my answer, looks correct to me but doesn't want to pass me, any help on that? thanks very much indeed: Question for those who cannot reach the link:
"In the library database there's a books table. There are id, title, author, genre and first_published columns. Write a query to count all the unique genres in the books table. Alias it as total_genres."
SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT genre) AS "total_genres" FROM books GROUP BY genre;
Bye!
1 Answer
Joel Bardsley
31,249 PointsAs you're using the DISTINCT statement, all the values will be different so there's no need to use the GROUP BY on your results. Remove that and the challenge should pass.
nicolaslemaire
12,806 Pointsnicolaslemaire
12,806 PointsThanks much Joel, worked wonders :) take care!