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Databases Reporting with SQL Working with Text Replacing Strings

Carol Garcia
Carol Garcia
1,875 Points

Code check.

What am I doing wrong? Below is the example code in the previous video, and below that is my version for this challenge.

SELECT street, city, REPLACE(state, "California", "CA"), zip FROM addresses WHERE REPLACE(state, "California", "CA") = "CA";

SELECT REPLACE(email, "@", "<a>") FROM customers WHERE REPLACE(email, "@", "<a>") = "<a>" AS obfuscated_email;

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

You're pretty close, but:

  • this code is replacing "@" with "<a>", but the challenge asked for "<at>" (with a "t")
  • the alias must come right after the replace function (and before FROM)
  • the challenge wants all the addresses so you don't need any filter (WHERE)
SELECT REPLACE(email, "@", "<at>") AS obfuscated_email FROM customers;
Carol Garcia
Carol Garcia
1,875 Points

Thank you so much, Steven! The breakdown was really helpful!