Customer order totals
For each customer who has at least one order, return `name`, `paid_cents` and `refunded_cents` in a single row each. Customers with none of one kind show 0.
What a strong answer looks like
Say what the query is meant to return before you write it, and name the shape of the answer: how many rows, grouped by what. Then watch the NULLs and the duplicates, because that is where most of these are lost.
Run onlyA query runs as one statement, so there is nothing to step through. Run it and read the rows.
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query.sql
Expected
| name | paid_cents | refunded_cents |
|---|---|---|
| Anka | 19800 | 3500 |
| Bo | 126000 | 0 |
| Cy | 0 | 0 |
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