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Here is a simplication of the problem: I have a select that looks like this:

Select ID, Assignee, WorkStream from assignees;

And a snap shot of the data returned looked like this

1|Joe Soap|Internal

2|Mrs Balls|External

What I would like to do is have the select not display the Assignee name if the worksteam is internal. Instead to display the Workstream.

So for example the outcome I want to achieve would be this:

1|Internal|Internal

2|Mrs Balls|External

I hope this makes sense? Basically a conditional select that can detect if a certain column contains a certain value, then replace another columns value with [whatever].

EDIT I want to achieve something like this:

Select ID, if (workstream='internal' select Workstream as Assignee - else - select Assignee as Assigneee), WorkStream from assignees;
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You didn't mention your DBMS but a searched CASE statement works in all major DBMS's I know off.

SELECT  ID
        , CASE WHEN WorkStream = 'Internal'
               THEN WorkStream
               ELSE Assignee
          END AS Assignee
        , Workstream
FROM    assignees

Reference: MSDN

CASE

Evaluates a list of conditions and returns one of multiple possible result expressions.

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  • 1
    Is there a way to select multiple columns conditionally? I need to select columns depending on the joined table, otherwise I end up with columns from all tables.
    – akinuri
    Nov 21, 2019 at 11:01
  • @akinuri - not sure if I understand your requirement correctly. I'd say, yes offcourse but perhaps better to post an example and expected result. Nov 21, 2019 at 17:04
  • @LievenKeersmaekers My question was about an attempted solution to a previous problem.
    – akinuri
    Nov 22, 2019 at 7:54
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SELECT ID, 
       CASE WorkStream  WHEN 'Internal' THEN 'INTERNAL' ELSE Assignee as Assignee,    WorkStream  from assignees

I hope this help.

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  • Why is there Workstream between CASE and WHEN? Nov 22, 2021 at 15:31

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