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Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 32,244 PointsI tried with this query "SELECT SUBSTR(first_name, 1, 1) || " " || last_name AS initial FROM customers;" and return me "
I think my query its ok, but the quiz return me an error.
I tried with this query "SELECT SUBSTR(first_name, 1, 1) || " " || last_name AS initial FROM customers;" and return me "Bummer: Expecting results like 'L Chalkley' not 'L Chalkley'." =(
2 Answers
Mustafa Başaran
28,046 PointsHello Edgardo, The challenge is asking you to retrieve TWO distinct columns:
- initialized first_name as initial with SUBSTR ()
- last_name
Please do not concatenate these two columns. So, || part is redundant. Then it should work. OK?
Edgardo Tupiño
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 32,244 PointsHey! Thanks! It works!