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Databases

SQL

We have an e-commerce database. Inside the products table we have the columns of id, name, description and price. Without using the OR keyword, find all products with the price of 7.99, 9.99 or 11.99.

Answer) SELECT id, name, description, price FROM products WHERE price in (7.99, 9.99, 11.99);

Not working

Located in Finding the date you want, searching within a set of values 2

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,608 Points

I notice you've listed all the columns, but when they say "find all products", they probably expect to see "SELECT *" instead of individually named columns. Give that a try.

Assuming that's it, you may want to report it as a bug to Support.

I tried that for the next section and it worked. Im going to go back and see there. Thanks for having answered! Great to have a cool community :)