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Start your free trialSonia Cabon
1,173 Pointsbummer: you're missing the where cause
with the SUM function and GROUP BY keyword there shouldn't be a WHERE cause but a HAVING cause, right?
3 Answers
Gabriel Plackey
11,064 PointsI'm not sure where you would be using GROUP BY in this challenge, as you don't need to group anything. Regardless you can use SUM and GROUP BY with the WHERE clause. Like
SELECT SUM(numbers), id, name FROM table WHERE condition GROUP BY name
It can cause errors depending on what is in the table and how it is structured but it is possible. AS for this challenge, the correct answer is
SELECT SUM(rating) AS starman_total_ratings FROM reviews WHERE movie_id = 6;
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,971 PointsYou can actually have both in the same SQL statement. WHERE is used to filter records before any groupings take place. HAVING is used to filter values after they have been grouped. Only columns or expression in the group can be included in the HAVING clauseβs conditions.
In this case movie_id isn't being grouped. It is being filtered to a specific movie_id.
Sonia Cabon
1,173 Pointsah great, makes sense! Many thanks :)