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21,311 PointsSQL BASICS
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.
3 Answers
Steven Parker
231,261 PointsSPOILER ALERT
"All results" would be represented by an asterisk (*), the column containing the home team's score is home_score, and the table name is results. So the query would look like this:
SELECT * FROM results WHERE home_score > 12;
Ryan Moody
20,499 PointsYeah some of the answer you are going to get wrong no matter what. This was my code, "SELECT * FROM results WHERE home_score < 10;" yet it asked me if I select from the results table.
Jamal Shiekh
6,440 PointsSELECT *FROM results WHERE home_score > 12;
Jordan Gauthier
5,552 PointsJordan Gauthier
5,552 PointsTechnically, the asterisk would be for returning all fields of every record that meets the condition in the WHERE clause. "All results" would be all the records who's field home_score has a value greater than 12. At any rate, Steven's SELECT query is sound.