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360 PointsFind all users 2
SELECT id, home_team, home_score, away_team, away_score, played_on FROM results WHERE "Hessle" = away_team AND played_on = "2015-10-01" OR "Hessle" = away_team AND played_on > "2015-10-01";
id home_team home_score away_team away_score played_on 4 Mosborough 6 Hessle 18 2015-10-10
returns that I should find all users dispute entering all relevant columns
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsInstead of entering columns by name, try the "*" shorthand to represent "all columns".
Also, you can simplify the WHERE
clause by using the ">=" operator to test for "on or after" a specific date.
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsSteven Parker
231,269 PointsThis appears to be a duplicate of a previous question.