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Start your free trialRobbie Thomas
31,093 PointsGetting the length of a string
Not exactly sure what they want here. This is my answer:
SELECT books, LENGTH(title) AS "longest_length" FROM title ORDER BY length DESC LIMIT 1;
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Gabriel Plackey
11,064 PointsOkay, a few things. first, you don't need the quotes around longest_length or around any alias. its just name AS nm. Ya know. Secondly were taking the title from the table books, not the column books from the table title. And sine we want the length of the title as well. Were selecting title twice, one is going to the length.
SELECT title, length(title) as longest_length FROM books order by longest_length desc limit 1;