I have a long stored procedure and I would like to make a slight modification to the procedure without having to create a new one(for maintenance purposes).
Is it possible to use a IF or CASE in the FROM statement of the select statement to join other tables?
Like this:
from tableA a
join tableB b a.indexed = c.indexed
IF @Param='Y'
BEGIN
join tableC c a.indexed = c.indexed
END
It didn't seem to work for me. But I am wondering if this is even possible and/or if this even makes sense to do.
Thanks.
CASE
within a statement since it is an expression that results in a value. It could be coerced to make, say, anOUTER JOIN
behave in various ways. You might be better off using a simpleIF
to invoke one of twoSELECT INTO
statements and then using the resulting temporary table in the balance of the stored procedure.CASE
statement can return values for a comparison or a condition - but it cannot return fragments of SQL to be executed..