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Databases SQL Reporting by Example Day 3: Getting Good at Grouping Day 3: Final Exam

Which managers have greater than 5 employees on team quiz question

Hello,

I'm stumped on this question. Can someone help me figure out the solution? The question wants me to complete a query that list managers with more than 5 employees on their team.

SELECT MANAGERS.FIRST_NAME, MANAGERS.LAST_NAME FROM MANAGERS JOIN EMPLOYEES ON EMPLOYEES.MANAGER_ID = MANAGERS.ID GROUP BY MANAGERS.ID ???

This was my response but it was incorrect: HAVING COUNT(1) > 5;

Many Thanks!

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,236 Points

Your answer appears to be correct. Did you notice that the semicolon was already on the line after the blank? If you added another one that might have thrown off the validator.

Hi Steven,

Yes I noticed the semicolon; I ended up retaking the quiz and the answer was correct this time; I may have had a typo or something.

Thanks for answering!