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Francisco Canizalez
610 PointsIt keeps saying I did not select all columns and I did select all columns.
SELECT id, name, description, price FROM products WHERE price IN (7.99, 9.99, 11.99);

Regena Koeshall
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 21,143 PointsDid you just try SELECT * FROM products WHERE price IN (7.99, 9.99, 11.99);
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Steven Parker
220,634 PointsTo facilitate the most accurate answers, always provide a link to the course page along with your code. Without it, it's a bit of a guess but I think Regena's suggestion might be on target.
Unless the challenge specifically asks for the output to be limited to certain columns, it generally expects you to use "SELECT *
" to begin your query.
Francisco Canizalez
610 PointsFrancisco Canizalez
610 PointsWe have an e-commerce database. Inside the products table we have the columns of id, name, description and price.