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Databases

Didn't select all columns message but I do not know what I'm missing

I'm pretty sure I have all the columns but i guess I'm doing something wrong because I keep getting the "You didn't select all columns error". What is it? Please enlighten me!

Here's the Question: We're back in the sports team database. There's a results table with the columns id, home_team, home_score, away_team, away_score and played_on . Find all the matches in the results table where "Hessle" was playing away as the away team and if they played on or after October 1st 2015. Date format is "YYYY-MM-DD".

https://teamtreehouse.com/library/sql-basics/finding-the-data-you-want/filtering-by-dates-2

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

I'm also getting the same problem with this question: We have an e-commerce database. Inside the products table we have the columns of id, name, description and price. Without using the OR keyword, find all products with the price of 7.99, 9.99 or 11.99.

SELECT id, name, description, price FROM products WHERE price IN (7.99, 9.99, 11.99)

https://teamtreehouse.com/library/sql-basics/finding-the-data-you-want/searching-within-a-set-of-values-2

2 Answers

Fahad Mutair
Fahad Mutair
10,359 Points

hi Francis Lamy ,

if they played on or after October 1st 2015

it means

played_on >= "2015-10-01"

Thanks Fahad, but unfortunatley, I'm still getting the same error message: You didn't select all columns.

Fahad Mutair
Fahad Mutair
10,359 Points

to Select ALL Column use * instead of typing all column names

AHHH too simple!! Thanks, highly appreciated!