November 23, 2004 at 5:24 am
Hello,
I am trying to create a CASE statment which will update a column depending on the outcome of a select statement.
The following stored procedure works without using CASE:
UPDATE <TABLE2>
SET <COLUMN_X> = 'N'
FROM <TABLE1> RIGHT OUTER JOIN
<TABLE2> ON <TABLE1.COLUMNID> = <TABLE2.COLUMNID>
WHERE (<TABLE1.COLUMNID> IS NULL)
I need to set up a stored procedure which will set 'N' if in the where statement is NULL and set 'Y' if the where statement is NOT NULL.
Hope this makes sense.
Thanks in advance
November 23, 2004 at 6:09 am
Is this what you're looking for ?
I prefer using Left outerjoins because I find them to be more readable.
I also like using objectaliases because I find them to make the query more readable.
UPDATE <TABLE2>
SET <COLUMN_X> = case when <T1.COLUMNID> IS NULL then 'N'
else 'Y'
end
FROM <TABLE2> T2
LEFT OUTER JOIN <TABLE1> T1
ON <T2.COLUMNID> = <T1.COLUMNID>
-- WHERE (<TABLE1.COLUMNID> IS NULL)
Test it for your means
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