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Data Analysis

SELECT * FROM Model WHERE ModelID IN (SELECT ModelID FROM Car WHERE StickerPrice > 30000)

all that I would try" bummer: your query did not show Model Id, how could I do to make it appear with 'IN'? I had all car above 30k underneath, impossible to get with Join model ID, in both database. I am puzzle

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,644 Points

Assuming you are working on task 1, the instructions say: *"Use a subquery along with IN to list all the Model Names with a Sticker Price greater than $30000".

So you were very close, all you need to change is which column you select (instead of all of them):

SELECT ModelName FROM Model WHERE ModelID IN (SELECT ModelID FROM Car WHERE StickerPrice > 30000);

Thank you very much indeed and for the explanation, as somebody told me that it would better to erase all column!