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PostgreSQL CASE Expression


CASE

TheCASEexpression goes through conditions and returns a value when the first condition is met(like an if-then-else statement).

Once a condition is true, it will stop reading and return the result.If no conditions are true, it returns the value in theELSE clause.

If there is noELSE part and no conditions are true, it returns NULL.

Example

Return specific values if the price meets a specific condition:

SELECT product_name,
CASE
  WHEN price < 10 THEN 'Low price product'
  WHEN price > 50 THEN 'High price product'
ELSE
  'Normal product'
END
FROM products;
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With an Alias

When a column name is not specified for the "case" field,the parser usescase as the column name.

To specify a column name, add an alias after theEND keyword.

Example

Same example, but with an alias for the case column::

SELECT product_name,
CASE
  WHEN price < 10 THEN 'Low price product'
  WHEN price > 50 THEN 'High price product'
ELSE
  'Normal product'
END AS "price category"
FROM products;
Run Example »

You can read more about aliases in ourPostgreSQL AS chapter.




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