I have a view which has a complicated CASE statement to determine the value of one of the columns.
SELECT a.itemcode, count(*) total, b.foo
CASE
WHEN foo IN ('aab', 'aac')
THEN 1
WHEN foo IN ('qqq', 'fff')
THEN 2
WHEN foo IN ('foo', 'bar')
THEN 10 % count(*)
ELSE 9 % count(*)
END AS other_total
FROM a INNER JOIN b ON a.itemcode = b.itemcode
GROUP BY itemcode, foo
I want to add a check for the value of the column other_total. If it is 0
, I want to set the value to 1
.
Obviously I could surround the whole thing in a CASE
statement...
CASE ( CASE
WHEN foo IN ('aab', 'aac')
THEN 1
WHEN foo IN ('qqq', 'fff')
THEN 2
WHEN foo IN ('foo', 'bar')
THEN 10 % count(*)
ELSE 9 % count(*)
END )
WHEN 0 THEN 1
ELSE CASE
WHEN foo IN ('aab', 'aac')
THEN 1
WHEN foo IN ('qqq', 'fff')
THEN 2
WHEN foo IN ('foo', 'bar')
THEN 10 % count(*)
ELSE 9 % count(*)
END
END AS other_total
But this is just a bit messy and seems like there should be an easier way.
Is there another function, similar to ISNULL()
, that would allow me to change the value of the column if it equals zero?
ANSWER
Thanks to gofr1's answer I was able to work this one out. I used the NULLIF function to return NULL if the case statement was equal to 0, then surrounded with an ISNULL function to set the value to 1 if the NULLIF function returned NULL.
SELECT a.itemcode, count(*) total, b.foo,
ISNULL (
NULLIF (
CASE
WHEN foo IN ('aab', 'aac')
THEN 1
WHEN foo IN ('qqq', 'fff')
THEN 2
WHEN foo IN ('foo', 'bar')
THEN 10 % count(*)
ELSE 9 % count(*)
END
), 0)
), 1) other_total
FROM a INNER JOIN b ON a.itemcode = b.itemcode
GROUP BY itemcode, foo