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Databases

Date Problem

In an ecommerce database there's an orders table with the columns id, product_id, user_id, address_id, ordered_on, status and cost. Count the total number of orders that have the status of shipped yesterday. Alias it to shipped_yesterday.

My code: SELECT COUNT(*) AS "shipped_yesterday" FROM orders WHERE ordered_on = DATE ("NOW", "-1 day");

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,140 Points

The date does not appear to be the problem.

The challenge says to count the "orders that have the status of shipped...". So in addition to filtering by ordered_on, you will also need to filter on the status field.