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Databases SQL Basics Finding the Data You Want Filtering on More than One Condition

Amy Hsieh
Amy Hsieh
6,023 Points

This is easy but I didn't know what's wrong with my SQL code. I guess played_on means who play in that game.

The system keeps responding me " Did I select from results table? I checked the typing and tried to add around the word "results" but still doesn't work.

4 Answers

Robert Stefanic
Robert Stefanic
35,170 Points

Yes, that's exactly the problem. You want to select on the team, and not the "played_on" column, which is a date.

Good work.

Amy Hsieh
Amy Hsieh
6,023 Points

Well, I think I found the problem. The column "played_on " means the date while "away_team" means the player. So the code should be :

SELECT * FROM results WHERE away_team='Hessle' AND away_score > 18

Robert Stefanic
Robert Stefanic
35,170 Points

Can you post your code?

It's hard to tell what the problem is without looking at your code.

Amy Hsieh
Amy Hsieh
6,023 Points

Sorry, Here is my code:

SELECT * FROM results WHERE played_on='Hessle' AND away_score > 18