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Biscuithead
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Posted - 2007-02-13 : 12:58:19
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Heres my code:SELECT EventID, EventName, BegDate, EndDate, Summary, Location, Link, Spacer = CASE EndDate WHEN EndDate <> NULL OR EndDate <> '' THEN ' - 'END, CASE WHEN Booth IS NULL OR Booth = '' THEN 'TBD' ELSE Booth END AS Booth FROM EventSchedule WHERE BegDate > Getdate() ORDER BY BegDate Heres my error:Server: Msg 170, Level 15, State 1, Line 3Line 3: Incorrect syntax near '<'.Heres my frustration level:EXTREMECan anyone offer any suggestions as to why I get an error?Im trying to check to see if EndDate is NULL or '' if it isnt Id like to have the Spacer column display ' - 'TIA,Stue |
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SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks
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Posted - 2007-02-13 : 13:11:34
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| [code]SELECT EventID, EventName, BegDate, EndDate, Summary, Location, Link, CASE WHEN ISDATE(EndDate) = 1 THEN ' - ' ELSE '' END AS Spacer, CASE WHEN ISNULL(Booth, '') <> '' THEN 'TBD' ELSE Booth END AS Booth FROM EventScheduleWHERE BegDate > GETDATE()ORDER BY BegDate[/code]Peter LarssonHelsingborg, Sweden |
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Biscuithead
Starting Member
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Posted - 2007-02-13 : 13:31:26
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| Thanks Peter! That did the trick.But Im still confused as to why my code didnt work???I used this link in order to formulate my code: [url]http://www.craigsmullins.com/ssu_0899.htm[/url]Is this example incorrect?Thanks again!Stue |
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SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks
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Posted - 2007-02-13 : 13:44:36
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It depends on you SET ANSI_NULLS setting.quote: Transact-SQL supports an extension that allows for the comparison operators to return TRUE or FALSE when comparing against null values. This option is activated by setting ANSI_NULLS OFF. When ANSI_NULLS is OFF, comparisons such as ColumnA = NULL return TRUE when ColumnA contains a null value and FALSE when ColumnA contains some value besides NULL. Also, a comparison of two expressions that have both evaluated to null values yields TRUE. With ANSI_NULLS set OFF, the following SELECT statement returns all the rows in the Customer table for which Region is a null value:
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Biscuithead
Starting Member
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Posted - 2007-02-13 : 14:38:00
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| Ah, I understand now. Thanks again for your help and the edification!Stue. |
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