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Start your free trialAlejandro Carvajal
9,100 PointsQuestion not written correctly
We're still using the library database with the books table. There's a title, author, genre and first_published column.
Find the earliest Science Fiction book in our library. Only one result should be returned. All columns should be selected.
as . I type my input code, it hands me an error. I completely understand the problem now. However, you guys may want to fix the question.
You see, one might think of 'earliest' as the most recent, not earliest in a timeline.
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsI'm not familiar with that use of the word.
The word I've always seen associated with "most recent" is "latest".