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Jonathan Yngfors
19,290 PointsChallenge task nr 2
Cannot figure out what I has done wrong.
The question is:
In an ecommerce database there's a addresses table. There is an id, nickname, street, city, state, zip, country and user_id columns. Concatenate the street, city, state, zip and country in the following format. Street, City, State Zip. Country e.g. 34 NE 12 st, Portland, OR 97129. USA. Alias the concatenated string as address
This is my sql statement:
SELECT street || ", " || city || ", " || state || " " || zip || ". " || country AS adress FROM addresses
The error:
Your query didn't retireve the addresses in the correct format. Expecting 2532 2nd ST, San Diego, California 90222. USA not 2532 2nd ST, San Diego, California 90222. USA.
4 Answers

Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,243 PointsTry looking at your Alias which you set before the FROM keyword. It should be "address", rather than "adress".
SELECT street || ", " || city || ", " || state || " " || zip || ". " || country AS adress FROM addresses

Vipin Singh
15,267 PointsSELECT street || ", " || city || ", " || state || " " || zip || ". " || country AS address FROM addresses

anil rahman
7,786 PointsLink the task

Jonathan Yngfors
19,290 PointsOh, thats why! Thank you! :)