1
+-------+-------+---------+
| data1 | data2 |  data3  |
+---------------+---------+
| 1000  | 1000  |         |
| 2000  | 2000  |         |
| 1234  | 4567  |         |
| 12    | 0     |         |
| 56    | 3     |         |
+-------+-------+---------+

I have a table like above in SQL Server. Is it possible to create a view or use a select statement to update column data3 with equals or less than actual words if the data in data2 is = to data1 or data2 < data1?

I can find compares on the net but nothing to give a result or update a column based on the = or <.

Thank you

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If I am understanding you correctly, you can use a case expression like so:

select 
     data1
  ,  data2
  ,  data3 = case 
      when data1 = data2 then 'equal'
      when data1 > data2 then 'less than'
      when data1 < data2 then 'greater than'
      else 'other'
      end
from t

Update:

update t
  set data3 = case 
      when data1 = data2 then 'equal'
      when data1 > data2 then 'less than'
      when data1 < data2 then 'greater than'
      else 'other'
      end;
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  • Thank you very much for the swift response. that worked perfectly. Would it be possible in the same statement to actually update a column with the data to save me running another process based upon the results ? Apr 4, 2017 at 20:25
  • Worked like a charm :). I can use this in a ssis package to save me so much time. Apr 4, 2017 at 20:58
  • was doing some tests on the data and am having a few problems I have changed the statement to reflect the real cases and put some random data in to test but a few lines do not make sense. Line 2, 5 and 14 are not following the rules correctly, here is the query select data1 , data2 , data3 = case when data2 = '0' then 'AWAITING STOCK' when data1 = data2 then 'DELIVERED' when data2 < data1 then 'PART SHIPPED' else 'Somethings Worng' end from dbo.testtable and the table with data Apr 5, 2017 at 15:49
  • 100 100 DELIVERED 200 1000 PART SHIPPED 100.001 100.00 PART SHIPPED 1000.00 1000.00 DELIVERED 323.0 23232.022 PART SHIPPED 123 123 DELIVERED 321 123 PART SHIPPED 111111 0 AWAITING STOCK 123123 0 AWAITING STOCK 20 0 AWAITING STOCK 20 16 PART SHIPPED 13 10 PART SHIPPED 1000 1000 DELIVERED 1000 999 Somethings Worng 555 542 PART SHIPPED Apr 5, 2017 at 15:49
  • @JohnSpencer Are data1 and data2 not numeric data types in your testtable ?
    – SqlZim
    Apr 5, 2017 at 15:56

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