Is it possible to do a CASE WHEN
statement in the FROM
clause in a SQL Server query?
For example
SELECT SaleDate
FROM
CASE WHEN GETDATE() <= '01-Apr-2014' THEN tbl1 ELSE tbl2 END
Use a UNION:
SELECT SaleDate
FROM tbl1
WHERE GETDATE() <= '01-Apr-2014'
UNION ALL
SELECT SaleDate
FROM tbl2
WHERE GETDATE() > '01-Apr-2014'
WHERE
clauses in each subquery cause it to use one or the other, but not both.
Try using IF/THEN
If getdate() <= '4/1/2014'
BEGIN
SELECT SaleDate FROM tbl1
END
ELSE
BEGIN
SELECT SaleDate from tbl2
END
No, you can't. And that would have been evident if you had bothered to try it. You would have seen the following error if you had tried it in SQL Server Management Studio:
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Line 3
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'CASE'.
For more info regarding the FROM
clause of SELECT
queries, see the MSDN documentation – FROM (Transact-SQL) [SQL Server 2008].
I'm marking this as community wiki because this question does not indicate that the asker performed even cursory research before posting it.
CASE
where an expression is allowed, and theFROM
parameter doesn't allow expressions. Use aUNION
.