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Posted by tizmagik on 04/17/07 04:15
I am fairly new to SQL programming and believe me that wasn't the only
thing that the assignment asked, however this question was the one
question that I had a lot of trouble with and the lack of a book for
the class (it's strictly lecture notes) was what brought me to look
for help elsewhere.
If I would have based the SQL query on the examples given by the
professor I would have gotten a list of all customers who bought *at
least one* item that "john" prefers, as apposed to the correct list
(all customers who bought *all* the items that john prefers).
Furthermore, the professor did not go over COUNT so I really did not
see any way of doing it with what he has gone over so far. Perhaps
there is a solution without using COUNT, I will be sure to ask the
professor during next lecture.
Thanks for those that helped.
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