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am working on oracle database system , and i have to do the following: All employees got a salary increase depending on their hiring dates as follows: (use one SQL statement) 10% salary increase if the employee was hired after 2001. 7% salary increase if the employee was hired between 1997 and 2000. 4% salary increase if the employee was hired before 1996.

and i used the following code

update employee set salary = case 
when hire_date>'1-1-2001' then salary=salary+salary*0.1
when hire_date between ('1-1-1997','1-1-2000') then salary=salary+salary*0.07
when hire_date < '1-1-1996' then salary=salary+salary*0.04
end

what is wrong with that ???

2 Answers 2

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Try:

update stackoverflow_employee set salary = case 
when hire_date>'1-Jan-2001' then salary+salary*0.1
when hire_date between ('1-Jan-1997') AND ('1-Jan-2000') then salary+salary*0.07
when hire_date < '1-Jan-1996' then salary+salary*0.04
end

Points to remember:

  1. Correct use of between operator Between X AND X
  2. Date Format is 1-Jan-2012
  3. While you are using SET salary = 'YOUR case statements', don't use salary= salary+salary*0.04 wihin the case.

Hope now your query is working :)

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  • thank you very much , i was missing the between operator syntax , but the query is still not working ORA-01407: cannot update ("EMPLOYEE"."SALARY") to NULL weird error!! Jan 19, 2014 at 14:22
  • try to use case when ... when ... else salary end to set salary to existing salary value Jan 19, 2014 at 15:53
  • sorry but I wrote stackoverflow_employee as table name in first line, change it to employee or whatever is your table's actual name...
    – Abhishek
    Jan 24, 2014 at 18:23
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I would write this as:

update employee
    set salary = (salary * (case when hire_date >= '2001-01-01' then 1.10
                                 when hire_date >= '1997-01-01' then 1.07
                                 else 1.04
                            end)
                 );

This fixes the obvious problems with the salary = and funky between clause. It also moves into the case statement the logic that only needs to be there -- the amount of the increase. Tt removes the between by taking advantage of the fact that case statements return the first match. Finally, it uses ISO standard date formats.

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