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4,398 PointsI am a little confused
We have a 'movies' table with a 'title' and 'genre_id' column and a 'genres' table has an 'id' and 'name' column. Use an INNER JOIN to join the 'movies' and 'genres' tables together only selecting the movie 'title' first and the genre 'name' second.
SELECT movies.title, genres.name FROM movies INNER JOIN genres;
and this is what It says: Bummer! You're not retrieving the movie 'title' first and the genre 'name' second. Use an INNER JOIN.
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Brian Bush
4,398 PointsNever mind, found it needed the condition statement at the end
WHERE movies.genres_id = genres.id;