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1,050 Pointswhat is wrong with this statement SELECT MIN(rating) AS star_min, MAX(rating) AS star_max, movie_id FROM reviews WHERE m
Hello. Need some assistance with this statement. SELECT MIN(rating) AS star_min, MAX(rating) AS star_max, movie_id FROM reviews WHERE movie_id =6; from Reporting with SQL Calculations section Task 1.
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsYou did a little bit too much.
Even though you need it for your WHILE
clause, you don't need to show the movie_id column in the SELECT
list. The challenge only wanted the min and max results.
Remove it and you'll pass the challenge.
Ali Al Hudari
9,876 Pointsthe right answer with simple modifications
SELECT min(rating) AS star_min, Max(rating) as star_max FROM reviews WHERE movie_id = 6;