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Numeric and Aggregate -Code Challenge 2 of 3

Do you see anything wrong with this one..

In the "reviews" table, with columns "score" and "movie_id", return the minimum score for the movie with the id of 2. Alias the minimum score as "min_score".

SELECT MIN(score) AS min_score, movie_id FROM reviews WHERE movie_id = 2;

2 Answers

You don't have to select movie_id column. This column is just for reference.

The right statement is:

SELECT MIN(score) as min_score FROM reviews WHERE movie_id = 2;

That way there will be only one column as a result (min_score) and only one row - the minimum score for the movie with id 2.

Good luck!

SELECT MIN(score) AS min_score FROM reviews WHERE movie_id = 2;