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3,820 PointsAVG
We're in a movie database. There's a reviews table with the columns of id, movie_id, username, review and rating.
The movie "Starman" has an id of 6. Movie ids are stored in the movie_id column. Calculate the average rating for "Starman". Alias the average as average_rating.
Select movie_id,AVG(rating) from reviews GROUP BY movie_id HAVING movie_id=6;
2 Answers
Kawaljeet Singh
3,820 PointsThanku for help ,i got it
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsKawaljeet Singh — Normally, you'd choose "best answer" on the one that contained the information that helped most to solve the issue!
(You can still change the selection)
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsI see a few issues:
- the instructions ask only for the rating (no movie_id)
- you won't need GROUP BY or HAVING
- but you will need a WHERE clause
- you still need to alias the average as "average_rating"
Kawaljeet Singh
3,820 PointsIts still not working,can u post the right query Thank you
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsTry implementing all the hints and see if you get it for yourself. If you still have trouble, post the revised query.
Kawaljeet Singh
3,820 PointsKawaljeet Singh
3,820 PointsWhy its showing me that my query produces different results , plz help and explain that what will be the output with my query??