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Databases Creating and Modifying Database Tables Creating and Modifying Database Tables Making Changes to a Database

Peter Chukwukelu
PLUS
Peter Chukwukelu
Courses Plus Student 833 Points

SELECT md.ModelName, ca.VIN, ca.StickerPrice FROM Model AS md INNER JOIN car AS ca ON md.ModelID, md.MakeID = ca.CarID;

Please help me write the syntax correctly for this database information: In a car database there is a Model table with columns, ModelID, MakeID and ModelName and a Car table with columns, CarID, ModelID, VIN, ModelYear and StickerPrice. For all cars in the database, show Model Name, VIN and Sticker Price in One result set.

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
230,178 Points

There should not be a comma in the "ON" clause. And make sure that the terms you are comparing in the two tables contain the same data.