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787 PointsI am pretty sure I have typed in the 'create' parameter correctly. I also attempted to remove table and it said no such
I am pretty sure I have typed in the 'create' parameter correctly. I also attempted to remove the 'CONCERTS' table and it said no such tables exist, but I still see it.
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KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,971 PointsThe challenge asks to ensure unique IDs. So try:
create table members ( id, first_name, last_name, favorite_rock, PRIMARY KEY(id) );
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,971 PointsThis might help SQL CREATE TABLE although here you don't need to define data types.
Gregory Ely
787 PointsThat did not work
create table members ( id, first_name, last_name, favorite_rock, );
Gregory Ely
787 PointsThat worked. I appreciate the swiftness of replies. A couple of things appear missing from the track I was following: 1) There is a space after the first parenthesis. 2) Although I may have reasonably guessed PRIMARY KEY was missing, I would have placed it earlier in the lines based on the little I have already been shown. 3) I do not understand why the PRIMARY KEY is specifying an integer.
I am really - really - new at this.
Thanks again.
Gregory Ely
787 PointsContinuing on, I am doing exactly what this video is stating to do and I keep getting weird syntax errors:
Error: near "EXISTS": syntax error