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Databases

Nelson Govea
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Nelson Govea
Courses Plus Student 1,951 Points

Help with INNER JOIN

In a car database there is a <Model> table with columns, ModelID, MakeID and ModelName and a <Car> table with columns, CarID, ModelID, VIN, ModelYear and StickerPrice.

For all cars in the database, show Model Name, VIN and Sticker Price in one result set.

Error Message Receiving "Bummer! Your query didn't select the ModelName, VIN and StickerPrice!"

My Command: SELECT VIN, StickerPrice FROM Car INNER JOIN Model ON Car.VIN = Model.ModelName;

Nelson Govea
Nelson Govea
Courses Plus Student 1,951 Points

HI Stuart, thank you for the help which solved the problem but how is ModelID related to VIN since its two different columns?

1 Answer

Stuart Wright
Stuart Wright
41,119 Points

Your join condition needs to be on the ModelID column from each table, and you need to include ModelName in your select statement:

SELECT ModelName, VIN, StickerPrice FROM Car INNER JOIN Model ON Car.ModelID = Model.ModelID;