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Start your free trialDmitry Sidorenko
1,692 PointsHi! What would be a query in reviews table to show correlated movie_title from movie table instead of movie_id?
So basically, is it possible to draw column values from another table that is tied by id? And if it is, how should query look like?
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KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsSELECT title, review FROM reviews INNER JOIN movies ON reviews.movie_id = movies.id
Codi Hasbrouck
41 PointsWait. What? You want to take Id data from similarly named Id, that exist in different tables? So the columns might not be correlated at all. Why do you have duplicates? There is no search that I'm aware of. I guess this would make sense if you needed uh like most popular in trending. I don't exactly understand why I need to link this Id to give a new value. Are you trying to ask can the computer read for us? It seems like you want to reinvent one table, but you can't. Hmmm... So maybe you're just trying to gather everything we can. That's what we think inner join is for, like a tack. So you think I can extend my access for output statements across multiple tables, more easily this way. Like uh yeah I think so.
Dmitry Sidorenko
1,692 PointsDmitry Sidorenko
1,692 PointsThanks a lot!)