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Courses Plus Student 467 Pointswhich cloum should i choose in this scenario and why?
I am getting confused about here can any one please help
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3 Answers
AJ Salmon
5,675 PointsYou should be selecting all, not just id
. The purpose is to get all the match info for every match that meets both of the requirements. So, select *
from results where the away_team
column is "Hessle" AND away_score
is greater than 18.
ian kee
Courses Plus Student 467 PointsWe're back in the sports team database. There's a results table with the columns id, home_team, home_score, away_team, away_score and played_on . Find all the matches in the results table where "Hessle" was playing away as the away team and their score was above 18 points. Type in your command below. Get Help Check Work
SELECT id FROM results WHERE id = "Hessle" or away_score > 18;
Nicole Andress
1,256 PointsIt throws an error saying that not all of the columns have been selected.
ian kee
Courses Plus Student 467 PointsooH thank you, I was thinking hessle is a character ...
AJ Salmon
5,675 PointsGlad I could help! Happy coding :)
AJ Salmon
5,675 PointsAJ Salmon
5,675 PointsCould you post your code/the challenge you're trying to solve?