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Hi I have a following query that checks for code to determine when was it entered or viewed.

        declare @timestamp datetime;
        select
          case @timestamp
          when a.updatedDate =1760 then 'Entered on' +a.updatedDate
          when a.updatedDate=1710 then  'Viewed on' +a.updatedDate
          else 'Last Updated on'+ a.updatedDate
          end 
         from t_mainTable a
         where a.id=@Id;

When i try to run this query it gives me error

Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure p_xxxx, line 40
Incorrect syntax near '='.   

There is some syntex error in the when lines. Please let me know how to correct this Thanks

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    Remove the @timestamp.
    – juergen d
    Oct 26, 2013 at 20:15

1 Answer 1

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There are two ways to write case statements, you seem to be using a combination of the two

case a.updatedDate
    when 1760 then 'Entered on' + a.updatedDate
    when 1710 then 'Viewed on' + a.updatedDate
    else 'Last Updated on' + a.updateDate
end

or

case 
    when a.updatedDate = 1760 then 'Entered on' + a.updatedDate
    when a.updatedDate = 1710 then 'Viewed on' + a.updatedDate
    else 'Last Updated on' + a.updateDate
end

are equivalent. They may not work because you may need to convert date types to varchars to append them to other varchars.

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