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358 PointsWhy is the quiz rejecting my answer?
The quiz asks: Now we're in the e-commerce database. In the users table we have the columns id, username, password, first_name and last_name. Find all users with either the last name "Hinkley" or "Pettit". I stated "SELECT id, username, password, first_name, last_name FROM users... but the automated grading systems says I did not include all columns. What am I missing?
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Antonio De Rose
20,885 Pointsso many mistakes
where are the fields username, password, first_name, last_name coming from
should you be selecting from the users table or the results table
where are the conditions, there have to be 2 conditions about a team hessle and score greater than 18
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsIf the task wants you to select all columns use SELECT * instead of naming each individual column
Brian Dengler
358 PointsBrian Dengler
358 PointsThank you so much, I figured it out; I messed up the condition.