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5,228 PointsSubquery using IN
I don't understand why this isn't selecting the ModelName's?
SELECT ModelName FROM Model INNER JOIN Car ON Model.ModelID = Car.ModelID WHERE Model.ModelID IN (SELECT ModelID FROM Car WHERE StickerPrice > 30000);
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Steven Parker
231,236 PointsYou don't need a JOIN here, just the subquery:
SELECT ModelName FROM Model
WHERE ModelID IN (SELECT ModelID FROM Car WHERE StickerPrice > 30000);