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8,017 PointsChanging the Cases of Strings Challenge Help SQL.
CHALLENGE 1 - CASES OF STRINGS
I am unsure of what I am doing wrong as when I put in the code I am about to post it brings back the solution to the problem as I understand it -
> SELECT LOWER(title) AS "lowercase_title", UPPER(author) "uppercase_title" FROM books;
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe returned rows are good, but the problem is in the column headings.
For the author alias, you have "uppercase_title" instead of "uppercase_author".