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6,331 Pointsobjective 2 of 3 in database foundations.
Select the "first_name" followed by the username in parentheses and alias it as "display_name". For example "Andrew (chalkers)". There's a space between the end of the first_name and username in parentheses.
My query is below.
2 Answers
Salman Akram
Courses Plus Student 40,065 PointsHi Matthew,
Found the errors on period ( . ) that should be comma ( , )
SELECT CONCAT(first_name, " (", username, ")") AS display_name FROM users;
I also find the String Function video @2:05 that seems hard to see clearly whether period or comma, however it is very common to use comma in SQL Databases.
Hope that helps.
Steve Winberg
8,775 PointsCONCAT is a SQL function and all parameters of a function are separated by commas. It appears you are using periods which is a concatenation operator in several popular programming languages like PHP
Matthew Fenton
6,331 PointsMatthew Fenton
6,331 Pointsi guess my code wasnt below. i clicked on the "include code" checkbox? :-(
SELECT CONCAT(first_name. " (" .username. ")") AS display_name FROM users;