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352 Pointswont accept my code
keeps telling me didnt select all columns SELECT id, home_team, home_score, away_team, away_score, played_on FROM results WHERE away_team = "Hessle" and played_on > "2015-10-01";
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Sue Dough
35,800 PointsUse * to select all
SELECT * FROM ...
Kadee aguila
352 Pointsthanks. i missed that
Sue Dough
35,800 PointsIt is all good. You can always write out each column ( all though treehouse may not accept it ) but the * is the easiest way to select all columns. If you feel the answer is correct please mark as correct for others to know it is solved.