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21,978 Pointserror messages are useless
Whoever programmed this course made terrible error messages. I have no idea what my query is returning and all I see is "there is something wrong with your query." Great.
Chris Gauthier
Courses Plus Student 6,434 PointsThe database stuff is a little tricky, but I've found that the people here are damn good at what they do and can help solve the probelm. Also, if you don't get the help you want from the forum, you can usually email the help desk and they circle in a moderator/teacher to help you out.
At least that's how I made it through some of this stuff!
Hope it helps, Chris
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Christopher Parke
21,978 PointsYeah I clicked "include my code" and apparently that didn't work.
Steven Parker
231,184 PointsJust edit the question and type it in, or add it in a comment.
Shari Staten
11,540 PointsTo include the code...three back ticks (that's shift and the key to the left of 1 and under the escape key). Copy code under ticks in body, then three more ticks under copied code. See if you can do it now.
Steven Parker
231,184 PointsSteven Parker
231,184 PointsShow your complete query code here and perhaps someone can identify the issue.