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Databases

chingkang yi
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chingkang yi
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SELECT * FROM results WHERE home_team > 12; I don't understand why it's wrong.

SELECT * FROM results WHERE home_team > 12;

I don't understand why it's wrong.

changed topic to databases

2 Answers

Antonio De Rose
Antonio De Rose
20,885 Points

Yes, spot on Joel.

select * 
from results 
where home_score > 12;
Joel Bardsley
Joel Bardsley
31,249 Points

Link to the challenge question for anyone else following the discussion: SQL Basics - Filtering By Comparing Values

We have a database that runs a sports team's website. In the results table we have the columns id, home_team, home_score, away_team, away_score, played_on.

Find all results where the home team's score is above 12.

While you've structured the query correctly, you're currently attempting to get the home team's score from the home_team column instead of the home_score column. Home_team would refer to the name of the home team rather than their score.