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*Note: We will be writing ONLY the SQL query for this challenge. * Here are the columns in a users table in an e-commerce site: id, username, password, first_name, last_name. Run a SQL query to get the two columns you'd need to generate the full names of each customer.
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Cindy Lea
Courses Plus Student 6,497 PointsYou didnt attaach challenge so I could not test my answer, but here is my best guess:
select first_name, last_name from users;
shawn khah
15,082 PointsTHANKS CINDY LEA.