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Please help, there is a request in which sometimes there is a negative value in the KOLVO_RZ column. Is it possible to check this in the request and if the value is negative, then return 0?

SELECT KOLVO_T - KOLVO_KKM - KOLVO_RZ AS KOLVO_T
FROM PRICE
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    Any reason why CASE WHEN KOLVO_RZ < 0 THEN 0 ELSE KOLVO_RZ END AS KOLVO_RZ wouldn't work?
    – SchmitzIT
    Feb 24, 2022 at 7:41
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    Try case when KOLVO_RZ < 0 then 0 else KOLVO_RZ end.
    – jarlh
    Feb 24, 2022 at 7:41

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This should do the trick:

SELECT KOLVO_T - KOLVO_KKM - (CASE WHEN KOLVO_RZ < 0 THEN 0 ELSE KOLVO_RZ END) AS KOLVO_T
FROM PRICE
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  • Invalid token. Dynamic SQL Error. SQL error code = -104. Token unknown - line 1, char 34. WHEN Feb 24, 2022 at 7:44
  • My bad. I missed the Interbase tag. I added parenthesis around the CASE statement after Googling. Try and see if that helps?
    – SchmitzIT
    Feb 24, 2022 at 7:46
  • added, but the error is the same... Feb 24, 2022 at 7:47
  • Which Interbase version?
    – jarlh
    Feb 24, 2022 at 8:07
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Here's a sample that works for me with InterBase 2020. Which InterBase version are you using?

create table hikers (
       hiker_id integer not null, 
       name varchar (256) not null,
       constraint pk_hid primary key (hiker_id));
create table hiker_data (
       hiker_id integer not null, 
       steps_gained integer,
       constraint fk_hid foreign key (hiker_id) references hikers (hiker_id));
commit;
insert into hikers values (1, 'Aarti');
insert into hikers values (2, 'Bala');
insert into hikers values (3, 'Chaaya');
insert into hikers values (4, 'Deepak');
insert into hiker_data values (1, 20);
insert into hiker_data values (1, 10);
insert into hiker_data values (1, -5);
insert into hiker_data values (1, 15);
insert into hiker_data values (1, -20);
insert into hiker_data values (2, 12);
insert into hiker_data values (2, 6);
insert into hiker_data values (2, 20);
insert into hiker_data values (2, -5);
insert into hiker_data values (2, 10);
insert into hiker_data values (2, -18);
insert into hiker_data values (3, 20);
insert into hiker_data values (3, 10);
insert into hiker_data values (3, -5);
insert into hiker_data values (3, 15);
insert into hiker_data values (3, -20);
insert into hiker_data values (3, 12);
insert into hiker_data values (4, 6);
insert into hiker_data values (4, 20);
insert into hiker_data values (4, -5);
insert into hiker_data values (4, 10);
insert into hiker_data values (4, -18);
commit;
/* test foreign key enforcement */
insert into hiker_data values (-100, -18);

and then, I execute the following queries successfully.

select hiker_id, 
       SUM(0 + (CASE WHEN steps_gained < 0 THEN 0 
                     ELSE steps_gained 
                     END)) AS total_steps_climbed,
       SUM(0 + (CASE WHEN steps_gained > 0 THEN 0 
                     ELSE steps_gained 
                     END)) AS total_steps_descended,
       SUM(steps_gained) AS final_tally
  from hiker_data
group by hiker_id;

select hiker_id, 
       (CASE WHEN steps_gained < 0 THEN 0 
                     ELSE steps_gained 
                     END) AS steps_climbed
  from hiker_data
 where hiker_id=2;

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