Exploring an Ecommerce Dataset using SQL in Google BigQuery Reviews

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Pins are now stars and the instructions need to be updated, that was confusing starting the lab

Derek C. · Reviewed about 3 years ago

Satisfied

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Jennifer L. · Reviewed about 3 years ago

Very comprehensive for the first experience.

Marco Aurélio G. · Reviewed about 3 years ago

Below steps were little challenging. These were not self explanatory... Click + Add Data. Select Pin project > Enter project name. For Project name, enter data-to-insights.

Ravi G. · Reviewed about 3 years ago

Good

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Sritama R. · Reviewed about 3 years ago

I could not find the data-to-insights project, but the team assisted me. Great SQL examples and got a good opportunity to interact with BigQuery editor.

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Jazmine R. · Reviewed about 3 years ago

Nice

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Insights &. · Reviewed about 3 years ago

The instructions on the lab did not match the UI in the browser. "Pin" was actually "Star" and I spent too much time trying to find what to do exactly.

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Michael F. · Reviewed about 3 years ago

There were 2 glaring errors in the lab content. The functionality at the beginning described as Pin project does not exist, and the project is not "pinned" it is "starred." Second, your question, "The product with the most views got the most orders" is true, but that gives a wrong answer. The very next question about the difference between orders and qty ordered explains why your answer is wrong.

Mike E. · Reviewed about 3 years ago

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