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Databases SQL Basics Finding the Data You Want Searching Tables with 'WHERE'

From the users table, find all the username fields with the last_name of "Chalkley". Only return the usernames.

From the users table, find all the username fields with the last_name of "Chalkley". Only return the usernames.

2 Answers

Grigorij Schleifer
Grigorij Schleifer
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Hi Jonathan, try this one:

-- define what to select (first_name and last_name)
-- define what table should be used for the query: users (watch out to spell it right)
-- define the condition using where 
select first_name, last_name from users where username = "wig_lady";

Does it help?

SELECT username FROM users WHERE last_name = "Chalkley";