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I have a table named XYZ with a field called Unit_Value which is of type DECIMAL(3,2), here is some sample data:

Unit_Value
--------- 
1.00
1.25
1.75
1.25
0.50

My requirement is if unit_value >= 0 then is should display as 1 if unit_value <= 1 then display unit_value.

I have tried the following:

SELECT unit_value,
       IF(ROUND(unit_value) = 0, 1, unitvalue) 
  FROM xyz u 
 WHERE unit_value IS NOT NULL;

However I don't get the desired result.

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  • The issue in the last unitvalue in the IF(ROUND(unit_value) = 0, 1, unitvalue) it has to be unit_value. You have missed "_" in the field name.
    – valex
    Mar 19, 2014 at 12:38
  • Do you mean >= 1 not <= 1?
    – amaster
    Mar 19, 2014 at 13:25

2 Answers 2

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SELECT unit_value,
       CASE WHEN unit_value >=0 THEN 1 ELSE unit_value END
  FROM xyz u 
 WHERE unit_value IS NOT NULL;
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  • It's showing all columns as 1. the column is DECIMAL(3,2) so please let me know Mar 19, 2014 at 12:38
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    unit_value >= 0 ,unit_value <= 1 conditions are correct?Clarify you conditions.
    – AK47
    Mar 19, 2014 at 12:39
  • Currently your each values satisfies both conditions!
    – AK47
    Mar 19, 2014 at 12:41
  • Yes but my value are 0.25 , 0.75,1.50 i tried using if condition like below select unitvalue,if(unitvalue<=0,1,unitvalue) from USER u where unitvalue is not null; bit it's not working... Mar 19, 2014 at 12:45
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The issue in the last unitvalue in theIF(ROUND(unit_value) = 0, 1, unitvalue) it has to be unit_value. You have missed "_" in the field name.

Also for your conditions (unit_value >= 0 then is should display as 1 if unit_value <= 1) I think it should use CEILING instead of ROUND:

SELECT unit_value,
       IF(CEILING(unit_value) = 1, 1, unit_value) 
  FROM xyz u 
 WHERE unit_value IS NOT NULL;

SQLFiddle demo

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  • Thanks, it's working fine, but if it's null value then i.e remove the where condition then how can we control the null values. Mar 19, 2014 at 13:07

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