Mode disclosure
All modes use one coherent workspace; only disclosure and guidance change. Practice mode uses a concise prompt, normal schema, optional hints, and the same local Run and Check pipeline.
Text Matching and Normalization / write query
M08-A03 - Single-character task - use underscore for exactly one character
M08-A03 - Single-character task - use underscore for exactly one character. Distinguish exact text, patterns, case-insensitive matching, and deliberate normalization.
- Result grain
- one product row matching the exact one-character pattern
- Exact columns
- product_id; product_name
SQL editor shortcuts: Ctrl or Command Enter runs the query, Ctrl or Command Shift Enter checks it, Alt H opens the next hint, Ctrl or Command slash toggles a line comment, Ctrl or Command Shift F formats the SQL, and Escape closes transient UI.
Cursor at line 1, column 1.
Scenario
Match text deliberately: choose LIKE, percent, underscore, ILIKE, and column-side normalization based on the exact wording instead of visible-row luck.
Text Matching and Normalization / write query
One-sentence task
M08-A03 - Single-character task - use underscore for exactly one character. Distinguish exact text, patterns, case-insensitive matching, and deliberate normalization.
Practice mode disclosure
Concise prompt, normal schema help, optional hints, and the same checker workspace are available.
Structured output contract
- Result grain
- one product row matching the exact one-character pattern
- Exact columns
- product_id; product_name
- Source population
- Use the prompt setup plus FROM, JOIN, WHERE, and subquery predicates as the source population. Visible rows are only examples.
- Grouping
- Do not collapse rows unless the contract explicitly asks for aggregation, distinct tuples, or set semantics.
- Ordering
- order by product_id
- Validation
- select-only; hidden deterministic variants.
Relevant tables
Time and difficulty
- Estimated time
- 6 minutes
- Difficulty
- 2/5
Objective and concepts
Practice mode keeps the prompt concise; open hints only if you choose guided help.
Assumptions, dialect notes, and common traps
- Duplicate policy
- Preserve duplicate facts unless the prompt explicitly asks for distinct tuples or set semantics.
- Null policy
- Preserve NULL, empty string, zero, and false as distinct values unless the contract says to display a fallback.
- Tie-breakers
- Use every ordering rule in the contract and end tied business metrics with deterministic secondary keys when needed.
- Zero-related entities
- Do not invent zero rows unless the contract asks for preserved parents, missing entities, or complete periods.
- Numeric tolerance
- Use exact semantic comparison unless the activity explicitly declares a numeric tolerance.
Opened hints
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