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2,406 PointsCasing strings with SQL
Struggling to return lower cased title and uppercase author, my command are also not highlighted in the code challenges, which is different so I'm wondering if I'm doing something logistically incorrect as well. Thank you
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Mickey lara
1,958 Pointsthis is what you are looking for.. if you do not understand anything, you can ask here, thanks
select LOWER(books.title) as lowercase_title , UPPER(books.author) as uppercase_author from books;
Taylor Han
2,406 PointsTaylor Han
2,406 PointsAh I had the alias for both as one command, and did not designate the table / column in the right order I think. Thank you so much!