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11,468 PointsRetrieving a Result Set (Challenge)
I'm doing exactly like the video :
SELECT movies.year. movies.title FROM movies;
or
SELECT year. title FROM movies;
Neither work... The first one gives me "SQL Error: no such column: movies.year.movies" and the second one gives me "SQL Error: no such column: year.title"
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11,468 PointsI figured it out. It worked by using
SELECT year, title FROM movies;
Is the comma the new way to do it? In the video, the teacher uses periods between year and title.