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Courses Plus Student 935 PointsSTRFTIME function is not returning correct answer.
Question -
In a movies database we have a movies table. It has the columns of id, title, date_released and genre. Write a query that returns the title first and the month and year it was released alias as month_year_released. Dates should look like "04/1983" for April 1983.
Answer -
Select title, STRFTIME("%M/%Y", date_released) as month_year_released from movies;
This is not correct as per the teamtreehouse. The month column is returning 00 values for all the titles, year is coming correct.
3 Answers
Kevin Gates
15,053 PointsShould look like this, with a lowercase m and an uppercase Y
SELECT title, STRFTIME('%m/%Y', date_released) as month_year_released
FROM movies;
Mohd Aamir Mir
3,281 PointsKevin Gates thanks for the help...figured that out...Appreciate ur help...
Adane Gebreselasse
3,537 PointsSELECT title, STRFTIME('%m/%Y', date_released) as month_year_released FROM movies;
Pardon Binza
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 2,184 PointsPardon Binza
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 2,184 PointsSelect Title, STRFTIME("%m/%Y", date_released) as month_year_released from movies;
Use small letter m for the month.