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13,483 PointsConfusing PHP/SQL question
Here is the question: We will be writing ONLY the SQL query for this challenge. The library database contains a Media table with the columns media_id, title, img, format, year and category. It also contains a Genres table with the columns genre_id and genre. To join these tables, there is a Media_Genres table that contains the column media_id and genre_id Add to the following SELECT statement to JOIN the Media table and the Genres table using the joining table Media_Genres. SELECT * FROM Media WHERE media_id=3; NOTE: You will need to add the table to the WHERE clause so that the media_id column is not ambiguous.
I have no clue what to do, honestly... the JOIN concept wasn't explained much in previous video.
1 Answer
Luc de Brouwer
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 17,939 PointsHi Matthew,
For more info about JOINS I highly suggest you visit https://www.w3schools.com/sql/sql_join.asp
However what you could do is try to INNER JOIN the tables
SELECT *
FROM Media
INNER JOIN genre ON Media.media_id = genre.media_id;
Or something like that. Feel free to correct me if I am wrong