1

I have CASE condition in SELECT. Below is the query condition

The query is from a view

SELECT expt_id,stain_type,control_stain, test_stain
   CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Blue' THEN control_stain = 'NA'
   CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Hemat' THEN test_stain = 'NA'
FROM experiment_results__view

Here the value 'NA' has to be populated for the condition of stain_type. Would appreciate your help with suggestions on how to write this query

Thanks!!

1
  • Please add example data ans expected output
    – juergen d
    Aug 11, 2014 at 18:21

2 Answers 2

3

I expect you want to use something in the line:

SELECT 
   expt_id,
   stain_type,
   CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Blue' THEN 'NA' ELSE NULL END control_stain, 
   CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Hemat' THEN 'NA' ELSE NULL END test_stain
FROM experiment_results__view

to get your value of 'NA' into columns named control_stain and test_stain. But if you want to override the existing value in those columns with the value 'NA' in just those cases, then use:

SELECT 
   expt_id,
   stain_type,
   CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Blue' THEN 'NA' ELSE control_stain END control_stain, 
   CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Hemat' THEN 'NA' ELSE test_stain END test_stain
FROM experiment_results__view

If you're intending an update of your table then you should rewrite this to:

UPDATE 
   experiment_results__view 
SET 
   control_stain = CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Blue' THEN 'NA' ELSE control_stain END, 
   test_stain = CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Hemat' THEN 'NA' ELSE test_stain END
-- if you don't want to update the complete table add an WHERE clause
WHERE
   <some condition>
0
2

you need to END each case statement

SELECT expt_id,stain_type,
   CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Blue' THEN 'NA' ELSE control_stain END AS 'Control Stain'
   CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Hemat' THEN 'NA' ELSE test_stain END AS 'Test Stain'
FROM experiment_results__view

if you are intending to update the table you can do an update query

UPDATE 
    experiment_results__view
SET 
    control_stain = CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Blue'  THEN 'NA' ELSE control_stain END,
    test_stain    = CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Hemat' THEN 'NA' ELSE test_stain END
7
  • John, Thanks for quick response. How do I explicitly assing to columns - as control_stain = 'NA' for case 1 and test_stain = 'NA' for case 2? Aug 11, 2014 at 18:27
  • @user3130236 if you mean assign to column as in name the column see my update Aug 11, 2014 at 18:29
  • @user3130236 or do you mean how to update the table? Aug 11, 2014 at 18:29
  • To clarify, this is a view (experiment_results_view) and I can cant update the table. What I would need is that the values in those columns (control_stain and test_stain) have to be overidden for the specific stain types. To give a context, there are other stain types for which the values in those columns should be as is. Aug 11, 2014 at 18:44
  • @user3130236 so what are you trying to do? get those values stored? or just change them when you select the data out? Aug 11, 2014 at 18:48

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.