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1,522 PointsNeed to know What's wrong with this code
I have banged by head and can't get a way through Need to know what is wrong with this code
Gurdeep singh
1,522 PointsThere are two tables Fruit and Vegetable table. The Fruit table has a FruitID and a Name column and the Vegetable table has a VegetableID and Name column.
Create a list of all fruits and vegetables starting with the letters A through K . In other words all fruit and vegetables that don't start with the letter L to Z.
AND CODE I USED IS > SELECT Name FROM Fruit WHERE Name < "K" UNION SELECT Name FROM Vegetable WHERE Name < "k" ORDER BY Name DESC;
2 Answers
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsYou'll want to do < "L" so that K is included
SELECT Name FROM Fruit WHERE Name < "L" UNION SELECT Name FROM Vegetable WHERE Name < "L";
Gurdeep singh
1,522 PointsThank you!!! Will.it work if I used it as name <= "k"?
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsNo. That would apply to fruits or vegetables named "k"
Gurdeep singh
1,522 PointsAhh got it I am assigning it how stupid I am. Thank you for help much love!!
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsKRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsCan you post your SQL?