i have a problem with a CASE statement in a WHERE clause. In my query i want to get rows which are before a date. The date is check on 3 columns. date1 is NOT NULL so i dont need there a NULL check, but dates date2 and date3 can be NULL so i want to check for nulls and accordingly check the date condition. I tried two approaches but cant figure out how to do it right. Can you help?
Query 1:
SELECT *
FROM
docs
WHERE
date1 < '20120601'
AND CASE
WHEN date2 IS NOT NULL AND date3 IS NOT NULL THEN date2 < '20120601'
WHEN date2 IS NOT NULL AND date3 IS NULL THEN date2 < '20120601'
WHEN date2 IS NULL AND date3 IS NOT NULL THEN date3 < '20120601'
END
This gives and error in the first when: Incorrect syntax near '<'.
I modified my query to this:
SELECT *
FROM
docs
WHERE
date1 < '20120601'
AND CASE
WHEN date2 IS NOT NULL AND date3 IS NOT NULL AND date2 < '20120601' THEN TRUE
WHEN date2 IS NOT NULL AND date3 IS NULL AND date2 < '20120601' THEN TRUE
WHEN date2 IS NULL AND date3 IS NOT NULL AND date3 < '20120601' THEN TRUE
END
and got another error: An expression of non-boolean type specified in a context where a condition is expected, near 'END'.
This should work:
SELECT *
FROM
docs
WHERE (date1 < '20120601')
OR (date2 IS NOT NULL AND date2 < '201205601')
OR (date2 IS NULL AND date3 IS NOT NULL AND date3 < '20120601')
where
date1 < '20120601'
and
coalesce(date2, date3, '20000101') < '20120601'
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