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16,291 PointsIf you received a 1064 like me, here's how I fixed it
I double checked just to make sure I was running the same version as Andrew (5.6.10) you can check your version number by opening a new local instance and typing "SELECT @@version;" without the quotes and it should output the version number.
This is the error I was receiving: Error Code: 1064. You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'N' at line 1
Seeing as how the syntax on line 1 matched to what was in the lesson video, I thought it was just a glitch of some kind.
All I had to do was close out the local instance and reload the MySQL script "movie_db.sql" and re-execute it and that seemed to have fixed the problem.
Hopefully this helps someone with the same problem in the future.