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Databases SQL Basics Finding the Data You Want Filtering by Dates

Joel Fuster
Joel Fuster
2,429 Points

Are you able to review my script? It returns incorrect but I can't seem to figure out why

The error mentions I didn't select every column but not sure what I'm missing. Similar issue in a previous challenge but the issue was actually the operator, not the columns.

SELECT id, home_team, home_score, away_team, away_score, played_on FROM results WHERE away_team = "Hessle" AND played_on >= "2015-10-01";

Joel Fuster
Joel Fuster
2,429 Points

Figured it out - you had to use * instead of each individual column 🙈

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
224,872 Points

Congratulations on resolving your own issue!   :+1: