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I'm a bit new to conditional statements in MySQL queries, I'm wondering if someone can help me out with the following?

I have the following table:

Company | Billing_State | Delivery_State | Revenue

How would I conditionally select the billing state if the company name equals 'XYZ' but otherwise select delivery state if not -- and then group by states, regardless of whether it's a billing state or delivery state? Let's say for the purpose of aggregating sales revenue reports by US states.

Thanks in advance.

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You are looking for something like:

select if(company = 'XYZ',billing_state,delivery_state), sum(revenue)
from companies
group by if(company = 'XYZ',billing_state,delivery_state)
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  • Ah, so run the conditional IF twice. Didn't occur to me to do that. I'll give it a try. Apr 30, 2013 at 19:14
  • yes. The if condition will be your result field and will be grouped by
    – Jose Areas
    Apr 30, 2013 at 19:17
  • $customers_query_raw = "select IF(o.customers_company = 'Acme Corp', o.delivery_state, o.customers_state), o.orders_id, o.orders_status, ot.value, ot.class, ot.orders_id, sum(ot.value) as ordersum from " . TABLE_ORDERS_TOTAL . " ot, " . TABLE_ORDERS . " o where ot.class != 'ot_total' and ot.class != 'ot_shipping' and o.orders_id = ot.orders_id and o.orders_status != '7' and o.customers_state != '' and o.customers_country = 'United States' group by IF(o.customers_company = 'Acme Corp', o.delivery_state, o.customers_state) order by ordersum DESC"; Apr 30, 2013 at 19:22
  • That's the actual query... and I'm getting a return of blank states in my list. Apr 30, 2013 at 19:23
  • Nevermind. The subsequent php echo wasn't calling the proper thing. Apr 30, 2013 at 19:29

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