I retrieved results using the BETWEEN, AND, LIKE, Comparison operators (<,=,>,!=) and the JOIN statement which defaults to an INNER JOIN. The JOIN used PRIMARY and FOREIGN KEY relationships to talk to other tables. It's kinda like an XLOOKUP but for SQL.
1 SQL challenge, 144 hours, 5 tables and countless error messages that turned out to be lessons in disguise but I still made it worthwhile. Details below 👇🏿:
Next step was importing the data to populate my tables. It appeared simple at first but that was until I realized some of the columns I created couldn't contain the data I wanted to import due issues with datatypes. About 30 error messages later I successfully imported the data😂
@HeadlessInvest interesting take. i think is great news for mtn... they finally have an opportunity to demonstrate their dominance in the telecom space.
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@Call_me_jewelz when your try to meet these customers in the middle you still loose out to businesses that use illegal or substandard practices.
again you make a good point but there are real business in Accra that charge a premium and deliver quality equally.
@Call_me_jewelz your observation is reasonably valid to some degree until you take the owners perspective on the issue; some customers expect to pay the minimum and still expect premium products or services from the business and this too is outrageous.