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Patrick Maxwell
Courses Plus Student 6,249 Pointshaving trouble making more then one linked SELECT*FROM EXAMPLE;
HOW TO MAKE MULTI-OBJECTS SQL THIS COMMAND SELECT*FROM .... ;
1 Answer

Steven Parker
240,995 PointsIf you're on task 1, it asks you "to get the two columns you'd need to generate the full names of each customer."
So to complete that task, you'll need to list the two columns separated by a comma instead of using the "*" wildcard, which would return all columns instead.
Patrick Maxwell
Courses Plus Student 6,249 PointsPatrick Maxwell
Courses Plus Student 6,249 Pointsthank you
Steven Parker
240,995 PointsSteven Parker
240,995 PointsPatrick Maxwell — Glad to help. You can mark a question solved by choosing a "best answer".
And happy coding!