ou write the SQL query below. Add a statement to your SQL query that will retrieve the first 3 characters of each postal code and store the result in a new column as new_postal_code.

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You are working with a database table that contains employee data. The table includes columns about employee location such as city, state, country, and postal_code. You want to retrieve the first 3 characters of each postal code. You decide to use the SUBSTR function to retrieve the first 3 characters of each postal code, and use the AS command to store the result in a new column called new_postal_code

You write the SQL query below. Add a statement to your SQL query that will retrieve the first 3 characters of each postal code and store the result in a new column as new_postal_code

NOTE: The three dots (...) indicate where to add the statement.

SELECT
employee_id,
...
FROM
employee
ORDER BY
postal_code

 

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