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I have this stored procedure

CREATE PROCEDURE sp     
    @JOB_TYPE INT = NULL ,
    @MODE INT = 0
AS  
    IF @MODE = 0
    BEGIN        
    SELECT     ProjectId , 
               ProjectName ,               
               D3,
               D2,
               D1,
               F0,
               F1,
               F2,
               F3,                         
    FROM       View_A
    WHERE   (JobTypeId = @JOB_TYPE)                                         
    END

    IF @MODE = 1            --PROJECT WITH NO ACTIVITY IN THE LAST TREE MONTH
    BEGIN        
    SELECT     ProjectId, 
               ProjectName,               
               D3,
               D2,
               D1,
               F0,
               F1,
               F2,
               F3,                         
    FROM       View_A
    WHERE   (JobTypeId = @JOB_TYPE) 
                AND D3 = 0
                AND D2 = 0
                AND D1 = 0
    END

As you can see both of the select statement are the same, the only difference is in the WHERE clause, that in the second select there are three more conditions.

How can I join the two select statement into one with condition in the WHERE clause ?

4 Answers 4

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I think this will return the same results (I don't really like the mode, but I can't think 100% right now how to remove it)

SELECT 
    ProjectId , ProjectName, D3, D2, D1, F0, F1, F2, F3,
FROM 
    View_A 
WHERE 
    (JobTypeId = @JOB_TYPE AND 0 = @Mode)
    OR (1 = @Mode AND JobTypeId = @JOB_TYPE AND D3 = 0 AND D2 = 0 and D1 = 0)
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  • 1
    The condition can certainly be simplified to JobTypeId = @JOB_TYPE AND (@Mode = 0 OR @Mode = 1 AND D3 = 0 AND D2 = 0 and D1 = 0) (and if @Mode can always be only 0 or 1, @Mode = 1 can be rid of too), but it will also work as it is.
    – Andriy M
    Mar 18, 2012 at 18:18
4

Check this:

CREATE PROCEDURE sp     
@JOB_TYPE INT = NULL ,
@MODE INT = 0
AS  
WITH myCTE
AS
(
    SELECT     ProjectId , 
               ProjectName ,               
               D3,
               D2,
               D1,
               F0,
               F1,
               F2,
               F3                       
    FROM       View_A
    WHERE   (JobTypeId = @JOB_TYPE)                                         
)
Select * from myCTE
where  (@MODE = 0) OR (@MODE = 1 AND D3 = 0 AND D2 = 0 AND D1 = 0)
0

Perhaps it would be clearer as:

where JobTypeId = @Job_Type and -- JobTypeId must always match.
  case -- Filter on the appropriate mode.
    when @Mode = 0 then 1 -- All projects.
    when @Mode = 1 and -- No activity in the last three months.
      D3 = 0 and D2 = 0 and D1 = 0 then 1
    else 0
    end = 1

It is easier to add filter modes, though it may not be a good idea to carry this too far.

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USE [DATABASE NAME] GO

IF OBJECT_ID('sp') IS NOT NULL --I THINK WE FIRST NEED TO DROP A PROCEDURE DROP PROCEDURE sp

CREATE PROCEDURE sp
@Job_Type int = null ,@Mode int = 0; AS
IF @Mode = 0 Begin SELECT
Project_Id ,[Project Name] ,D3, D2, D1, F0, F1, F2,F3
FROM
View_A WHERE
(JobTypeId = @JOB_TYPE)
End

IF @MODE = 1            --NULL PROJECTS FOR PREVIOUS THREE MONTHS
Begin        
SELECT     
      ProjectId, [Project Name], D3, D2, D1, F0, F1, F2, F3                        
FROM
      View_A
WHERE   
      (JobTypeId = @JOB_TYPE) 
            AND D3 = 0
            AND D2 = 0
            AND D1 = 0
End

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