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855 PointsDatabase Foundations 7.4 Question 3
Kind of stuck here, think anyone can help me tweak this to the right answer?
This is what I've got so far:
SELECT IFNULL(AVG(score), 0) AS average FROM reviews RIGHT OUTER JOIN movies ON movies.id=reviews.movie_id GROUP BY movie_id HAVING average <= 2;
Thanks
2 Answers
Joseph Kato
35,340 PointsHi Jeremy,
You're almost there; you're just missing the "display the movie 'title' before the 'average'" part, which would make it:
SELECT movies.title, IFNULL(AVG(score), 0) AS average FROM reviews RIGHT OUTER JOIN movies ON movies.id = reviews.movie_id GROUP BY movie_id HAVING average <= 2;
Nira Nardeo
2,736 PointsI was stuck on the exact same thing. Turned out I was using a "." instead of a "," in the AVG function and the error returned wasn't meaningful. Thanks!