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Start your free trialMiroslav Pasajlic
795 PointsThe columns you selected were named Home Team, Home Score, Away team, Away Score, Date Played and not 'Home Team', 'Home
What this means?
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Stevan Krkelic
3,278 PointsThis is a task 4 in quiz: In this sports team database there's a results table with the columns of id, home_team, home_score, away_team, away_score and played_on. Alias "Home Team", "Home Score", "Away Team", "Away Score" and "Date Played" to the appropriate columns.
My guess is you used: SELECT home_team AS "Home Team", home_score AS "Home Score", away_team AS "Away Team", away_score AS "Away Score", played_on AS "Date Played" from results;
Error message on this one is not ideal, if you have a typo anywhere it shows you this instead of pointing you to a value where you have the issue. ( for instance, if your code was containing something like ...away_team AS "away Team" ... you would get this error, since quiz is only looking for exact case sensitive match in answer)
Steven Parker
231,184 PointsSteven Parker
231,184 PointsPlease show the code you submitted to get this response.