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Databases SQL Basics Getting Data from a Database Categorizing Your Output with 'AS'

Jeremy Mathew
Jeremy Mathew
852 Points

Love the lecture just curious on one thing. Why is it that Title didn't need quotes like "First Published"? Thanks again

Love the lecture just curious on one thing. Why is it that Title didn't need quotes like "First Published"? Thanks again!

3 Answers

Jason Anders
MOD
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 Points

Hey Jeremy,

It's because Title is only one word. You can review this at ~1:22 in the video.

Keep Coding! :dizzy:

You can have a title name without quotes. It is optional.

However, without the quotes, you can't have special symbols such as spaces, dashes, dollar signs, etc.

The only special character you can have without quotes is probably the underscore.

If you want special characters, you can wrap the title in "quotes".

I actually found I have to pay to run 1:22 now. There is to much of a strain to generate content otherwise. At 22 you have to I believe pay back sources that granted you access initially.