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Start your free trialIoannis Bouramas
12,583 PointsCHALLENGE 3 DRIVES ME CRAZY
Like before, select the average "score" as "average", setting to 0 if null, by grouping the "movie_id" from the "reviews" table. Also, do an outer join on the "movies" table with its "id" column and display the movie "title" before the "average". Finally, filter out any "average" score over 2.
SELECT title, IFNULL(AVG(score),0) AS average FROM reviews RIGHT OUTER JOIN movies ON movies.id=reviews.movie_id GROUP BY movie_id HAVING AVG(score) > 2;
That is what I type..I am really stuck....ruined my morning
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Petros Sordinas
16,181 PointsHi Ioannis,
I think your problem is here : IFNULL(AVG(score),0) AS average - You are basically telling mySQL to select the average of score and if that is null, convert it to 0
You probably want it like this: AVG(IFNULL(score, 0)) AS average
Ioannis Bouramas
12,583 PointsIoannis Bouramas
12,583 PointsTried it ...it doesn't work....thanks for the answer though...