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SQL statement wrong select * from results where away_team= "hessle" and played_on>= 2015-10-01?

can you please tell me whats wrong.

If played_on is a Date datatype, SQL can attempt to convert a string to a date. So you'll want it to be played_on >= '2015-10-01'

1 Answer

You will probably have to nest your query into a subquery in order to furfill this.

Reference: https://www.tutorialspoint.com/sql/sql-sub-queries.htm

https://www.w3schools.com/sql/sql_where.asp

For example: SELECT * FROM CUSTOMERS WHERE ID IN (SELECT ID FROM CUSTOMERS WHERE SALARY > 4500) ;