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Courses Plus Student 509 PointsHELP! Order By aplhabet... i think
Here is the question: "There are two tables Fruit and Vegetable table. The Fruit table has a FruitID and a Name column and the Vegetable table has a VegetableID and Name column. Create a list of all fruits and vegetables starting with the letters A through K . In other words all fruit and vegetables that don't start with the letter L to Z."
I put:
SELECT Name FROM Fruit UNION SELECT Name FROM Vegetable ORDER BY Name < "L";
1 Answer
Stamos Bolovinos
4,320 PointsDon't worry, you are very close. You need to put your condition in a WHERE condition and not in the order by clause. The condition is fine.
SELECT Name FROM Fruit WHERE Name < "L"
UNION
SELECT Name FROM Vegetable WHERE Name < "L"
ORDER BY Name;