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Databases SQL Basics Finding the Data You Want Finding the Data You Want Review

Miguel Nunez
Miguel Nunez
3,266 Points

If I wanted to return rows that match both conditions, which keyword would I use?

SELECT <columns> FROM <table> WHERE <condition 1> <condition 2>;

4 Answers

The correct answer is "OR"

:)

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,644 Points

:point_right: Put "AND" (without the quotes) between the two conditions.

Then you will see "Well done! That's the correct answer."

This was discussed in Filtering on More than One Condition.

Miguel Nunez
Miguel Nunez
3,266 Points

I did but it said its wrong still I put it with quotes and with out quotes i'm lost now again.

The correct answer is or without any quotation marks.