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I am passing two variables like SDate and EDate to stored procedure and I want select data from table where VDAte is betwwen SDate and EDate if both SDate and EDate is not null .If EDate is null then I want to select data where VDAte = SDAte.I have tried using If..Else and Case in where clause but it was giving incorrect syntx error. Query :

SELECT 
    Column1 
    ,column2
from Table t
where t.VDate IN
    (
    If EDate IS NOT NULL
     SELECT 
        VDate 
    FROM Table 
    where VDate BETWEEN SDate AND EDate
    ELSE
     SDate
    )

Any help would be appreciated.

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  • You have some typos in your query, at least the select keyword is wrong and I guess you referenced column2 in your projection instead aliasing column as 2... Apr 23, 2014 at 12:56

4 Answers 4

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Tweaking the names a bit,

SELECT Column1, Column2
 from MyTable
 where VDate between @SDate and isnull(@EDate, @SDate)

should do it.

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I think you can try the following query:

SELECT
    Column1,
    Column2

FROM
    Table t

WHERE
    t.VDate IN (
        SELECT
            VDate

        FROM
            Table

        WHERE
            VDate BETWEEN SDate AND EDate
        AND
            EDate is not null
    )
OR
    (
        t.VDate = SDate
    AND
        EDate is null
    )

If EDate is not null t.VDate is between SDate and EDate, otherwise t.VDate = SDate.

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Try this:

SELECT Column1, Column2
 from MyTable
 where (VDate between @SDate and @EDate and (@SDate+@EDate is not null)) or (VDate = @Sdate and @Edate is null)

Also @Philip Kelley answer is a good approach

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The thing is that you can't use IF in where clause this way.

So, if the data you compare depends on EDate value, you could do this way:

SELECT Column1 ,column2
from Table t
WHERE
    (t.EDate IS NOT NULL AND t.VDate IN (SELECT VDate FROM Table where VDate BETWEEN SDate AND EDate))
    OR (t.EDate IS NULL AND t.VDate IN (SELECT SDate FROM Table))

If EDate is not null, query selects the VDates with between. And if is null, the other one.

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  • Please consider elaborating on your answer.
    – Zane
    Apr 23, 2014 at 13:33
  • Can you please explain this code (in your answer)? You may get more upvotes that way! Apr 23, 2014 at 13:45
  • tryed to explain a little more Apr 23, 2014 at 13:53

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