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3,777 PointsI've tried both approaches to a WHERE clause limiting names to '[a-k]%' (or NOT LIKE '[l-z]%' but neither does the trick
What am I missing here?
1 Answer
Peter Vann
36,427 PointsHi Max!
I had to try several different approaches to this to find out something that passes.
This passes task 2:
SELECT Name
FROM Fruit
WHERE Name < "L"
UNION
SELECT Name
FROM Vegetable
WHERE Name < "L";
I hope that helps.
Stay safe and happy coding!
Max Toth
3,777 PointsMax Toth
3,777 PointsMany thanks! Very helpful, I hadn't realized I could restrict by first letter character as you did without specifically accounting for subsequent characters -- this was an important lesson for me!