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Development Tools Database Foundations SQL Calculating, Aggregating and Other Functions String Functions

CONCAT question

QUESTION: Select the "first_name" followed by the username in parentheses and alias it as "display_name". For example "Andrew (chalkers)". There's a space between the end of the first_name and username in parentheses. MY ANSWER: SELECT CONCAT(first_name, ” (“, LOWER(username), “)”) AS display_name FROM users;

It comes back with a comment “SQL Error: Incorrect parameters in the call to native function 'CONCAT'.”

I want to know what's wrong with my answer here. I have tried several....many options, but they all came back with an error.

Thank you for your help!

1 Answer

Chase Marchione
Chase Marchione
155,055 Points

Hi Junichi,

We won't need to lowercase the username. Also, we want to concatenate an empty space before that open parenthesis, to give a little room between the first_name and the display_name in our results.

SELECT CONCAT(first_name, " ", "(", username, ")") AS display_name FROM users;

Hope this helps!