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Start your free trialBraedon Currah
10,272 PointsI think I have a correct answer, but the course doesn't clear.
I've tried changing lots of small details to see if I was missing something, but I honestly don't see what it is I missed. Any tips?
Braedon Currah
10,272 PointsHere are the instructions:
In a car database there is a Model table with columns, ModelID, MakeID and ModelName and a Car table with columns, >CarID, ModelID, VIN, ModelYear and StickerPrice.
Use a subquery along with IN to list all the Model Names with a Sticker Price greater than $30000
Here's the correction:
Bummer: The subquery doesn't return all ModelIDs for cars with the sticker price greater than 30000.
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsHere's a couple of hints:
- the instructions say "list all the Model Names ..." but this code selects "ModelID" instead
- you'll need your outer
WHERE
clause and sub-query to use a field that both tables have in common
Braedon Currah
10,272 PointsBraedon Currah
10,272 Points