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546 PointsWHAT is wrong pls help
In the customers table there's an email column. Write a query that will retrieve all email addresses but will replace the @ symbol with <at> so they all look like andrew<at>teamtreehouse.com. Alias it as obfuscated_email . Type in your command below. Get Help Check Work
SELECT * FROM customers REPLACE (email, "@", "<at>") AS obfuscated_email;
2 Answers
Jenna Dercole
30,224 PointsHi Lax,
I would try removing the asterisk ( * ) and replacing it with your 'REPLACE (email, "@", "<at>") AS obfuscated_email' statement so it reads:
SELECT REPLACE(email, "@", "<at>") AS obfuscated_email FROM customers
Hope this helps!
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsYes, they did ask for all email, but not all columns of the table. So as in Jenna's example, you just use the email column in the arguments to REPLACE
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Lax Shah
546 PointsLax Shah
546 PointsThey have asked to retrieve all email so I used *