
SQL Case Expression Syntax? - Stack Overflow
Aug 7, 2008 · case expression is the correct term as they evaluate to a scalar value (also. in SQL a statement is terminated by the "statement terminator" which is the semi-colon).
How do I perform an IF...THEN in an SQL SELECT?
Sep 15, 2008 · The CASE statement is the closest to IF in SQL and is supported on all versions of SQL Server.
SQL Switch/Case in 'where' clause - Stack Overflow
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sql - Case in Select Statement - Stack Overflow
Jan 7, 2013 · I have an SQL statement that has a CASE from SELECT and I just can't get it right. Can you guys show me an example of CASE where the cases are the conditions and the …
SQL Server CASE .. WHEN .. IN statement - Stack Overflow
May 18, 2011 · On SQL server 2005 I am trying to query this select statement SELECT AlarmEventTransactionTableTable.TxnID, CASE AlarmEventTransactions.DeviceID WHEN …
Best way to do nested case statement logic in SQL Server
I'm writing an SQL Query, where a few of the columns returned need to be calculated depending on quite a lot of conditions. I'm currently using nested case statements, but its getting messy. …
Is SQL syntax case sensitive? - Stack Overflow
Sep 30, 2008 · Usually case sensitive table and column names are the default on Linux MySQL and case insensitive used to be the default on Windows, but now the installer asked about this …
How do I use T-SQL's Case/When? - Stack Overflow
Jul 27, 2010 · The original query has multiple SELECT statements, so MS SQL server is expecting subqueries. It an easy mistake to make if you're used to some programming …
sql server - Case with multiple conditions - Database …
Nov 12, 2014 · There are two types of CASE statement, SIMPLE and SEARCHED. You cannot evaluate multiple expressions in a Simple case expression, which is what you were attempting …
SQL CASE statement with OR? - Stack Overflow
May 20, 2014 · CASE expression has two kinds of syntax - the simple (i.e. one that you are showing), and the searched, with multiple logical conditions. If you would like to use an OR, …