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Databases SQL Reporting by Example Day 2: Advanced Selecting Day 2: Review

SELECT JOBS.ROLE, COUNT(1) FROM EMPLOYEES JOIN JOBS ON EMPLOYEES.JOB_ID = JOBS.ID ;

Im not sure of this question

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Hey Fahad Ahsan !

You'll want to use GROUP BY here so that you can get the number of employees in each role.