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6,013 PointsWhat is this supposedly outputting? (Subqueries)
The question asks for the Make Name, but the error at the end says something about not outputting all of the Make ID's.
I have tried both starting with SELECT MakeID and SELECT ModelID.
Is there something i'm obviously missing here?
Challenge Task 1 of 4 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
SELECT ModelID FROM Model WHERE StickerPrice IN (SELECT * FROM Car WHERE StickerPrice > 30000);
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsThere are a few issues:
- the instructions ask for Model Names but ModelID is being selected
- the (main) filter condition uses StickerPrice but that column does not exist in the Model table
- the subquery should select only the column being compared by the WHERE...IN clause
- the main filter should use a column that is common to both tables