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Calculate day 30 retention by finding users who logged in exactly 30 days after their signup date.

  • Write a SQL query that joins the users and logins tables.
  • For each user, check if there is a login on the date that is exactly 30 days after their signup date.
  • Return the following columns:
    • user_id from the users table.
    • signup_date from the users table.
    • login_date from the logins table (should be exactly 30 days after signup).
  • Do not include users who did not log in exactly 30 days after signup.
  • Do not use printing statements or comments in your query.

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Calculate day 30 retention by finding users who logged in exactly 30 days after their signup date.

  • Write a SQL query that joins the users and logins tables.
  • For each user, check if there is a login on the date that is exactly 30 days after their signup date.
  • Return the following columns:
    • user_id from the users table.
    • signup_date from the users table.
    • login_date from the logins table (should be exactly 30 days after signup).
  • Do not include users who did not log in exactly 30 days after signup.
  • Do not use printing statements or comments in your query.

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