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Databases Reporting with SQL Ordering, Limiting and Paging Results Limiting Results

Fathima Fas-ha
Fathima Fas-ha
6,847 Points

Reporting with SQL

I couldn't solve this quiz, I need help !! Is there any rules like we should use WHERE clause at the end of SQL statements?

SELECT * FROM books ORDER BY first_published ASC LIMIT 5; This statement says that i'm missing a where clause so i tried like this, SELECT * FROM books WHERE genre="Fantasy" ORDER BY first_published ASC LIMIT 5; it gives a syntax error same as SELECT * FROM books ORDER BY first_published ASC LIMIT 5 WHERE genre="Fantasy" ; I also tried using LIKE keyword ,but i failed ,so help me to solve this quiz Thanks in advance!!

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,184 Points

Your second try appears to be correct, I'm not sure why you would have seen an error. Try it again:

SELECT * FROM books WHERE genre="Fantasy" ORDER BY first_published ASC LIMIT 5;

And "ASC" is optional since it is the default.