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11,233 PointsWhy only 3 values?
I have a null value for the id, because the challenge says is auto incrementing. It still thinks I only have 3 values, I don't understand what's wrong?
We have an eCommerce database and it has a products table. It has the columns id, name, description and price.
Add a new product to the products table. Use any valid values you want. All columns are required. The id column is auto incrementing.
INSERT INTO (name, description, price) VALUES ("chips", "yummy", 0.99);
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe error message is perhaps a bit misleading.
The issue is that you forgot to specify the name of the table that these values are to be inserted into.
joshua Wagoner
11,233 PointsAh, I must have accidently removed it when I was retrying the code, thank you