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Start your free trialTinashe chikamba
1,657 PointsBummer: Make sure you call your new private method from the applyDiscountCode method. Make sure you set the this.discoun
private String normalizeDiscountCode(String discountCode) { return discountCode.toUpperCase(); } }
kevin hudson
Courses Plus Student 11,987 PointsRedo your question so we can help you please.
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsPlease provide a link to the course page you are working with so we can see the whole issue.
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsEven with just part of the instructions showing, I see where it reminds you to "Make sure you set the this.discoun...".
But the code currently doesn't use the "this.
" prefix at all. I'll bet that's at least some of the issue.
Tinashe chikamba
1,657 PointsTinashe chikamba
1,657 Pointswat dose it need wats need to be applied in my code