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10,832 PointsTroubles with Database Foundations in Joining Tables and Aliasing
This is the qustion.
We have a 'movies' table with a 'title' and 'genre_id' column and a 'genres' table has an 'id' and 'name' column. Use an INNER JOIN to join the 'movies' and 'genres' tables together only selecting the movie 'title' first and the genre 'name' second.
and i already wrote this
'''SELECT movies.title,genres.name FROM movies INNER JOIN genres;'''
but it end up with this text. You're not retrieving the movie 'title' first and the genre 'name' second. Use an INNER JOIN.
this is a link to the question http://teamtreehouse.com/library/joining-tables-and-aliasing-2
thank you.
2 Answers
Ben Rubin
Courses Plus Student 14,658 PointsYou're missing the ON
clause from the inner join. The query should be something like this
SELECT movies.title, genres,name FROM movies INNER JOIN genres ON movie_column = genres_column
varis darasirikul
10,832 Pointsoh , Thank you so much.