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I want to implement following logic in my SQL query: If some date is not set or it's year is 1970 then select real_date flag to null AND change date to current data, else - real_date is true and no need to change date. real_date is not an actual field in the table but a flag I need to set up.

I can easily do this using 2 lines in my SELECT section:

, IF (actualDate is NULL OR YEAR(actualDate) = 1970, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(), actualDate) as actual_date
, IF (actualDate is NULL OR YEAR(actualDate) = 1970, null, true) as real_date

And the question - is it the only way to do it? Don't really like the fact that I had to copy condition again. Can somehow the second select be moved to the first one?

Update: I need to select both actualDate (it will be either fixed to current time version or the actual stored value) and real_date (which will be true or false/null). Maybe I am missing something, but how could COALESCE function help here?

Update 2: Thanks again everyone. Learnt other ways to write it but all of them have check in 2 places. My idea was to have logical condition in only one place but doesn't seem to be possible.

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  • ‘If some date is not set or it's year is 1970 then select real_date flag to null’ – but your example does the opposite: IF (YEAR(actualDate) = 1970 OR actualDate is NULL, true, null) will yield null if actualDate contains a non-NULL date set outside the year 1970.
    – Andriy M
    Feb 9, 2012 at 14:49
  • your way looks fine (mostly). However, test for NULL FIRST, then the year of actual... For the flag of real_date, I would explicitly return ..., true, false ) as real_date
    – DRapp
    Feb 9, 2012 at 18:33
  • Thanks, Andriy. Edited code (that was typo). DRapp, ok, but why is that? Feb 9, 2012 at 19:43

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Your variant is pretty and comfortable for supporting code in future, do not change anything.

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You can use the COALESCE function.

Returns the first non-NULL value in the list, or NULL if there are no non-NULL values.

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You can also use CASE WHEN ... THEN ... END (with multiple WHEN) instead of the two IF

` Check this here : http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/control-flow-functions.html

But the COALESCE function can do the job for this case.

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I might try something like this instead:

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, COALESCE(NULLIF(actualDate, '1970-01-01'), CURRENT_TIMESTAMP()) AS actual_date
, NULLIF(actualDate <> '1970-01-01', false) AS is_real_date
…

Or maybe the second NULLIF() is not really necessary? Consider this:

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, COALESCE(NULLIF(actualDate, '1970-01-01'), CURRENT_TIMESTAMP()) AS actual_date
, (actualDate <> '1970-01-01') AS is_real_date
…

The second column could then be true, false or NULL, and you could treat NULL same as false.

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This is the most compact form I can think of using COALESCE and without repeating any comparison:

select id, type, real_date, if(real_date, actual_date, now()) as actual_date
from (
  select *, coalesce(year(actual_date), 1970) != 1970 as real_date from table1
) as subResult

Working example

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