Use case ... when to output comments for marks : Case Query « Select Query « Oracle PL / SQL

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Oracle PL / SQL » Select Query » Case Query 
Use case ... when to output comments for marks
   
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> CREATE TABLE empExam (
  2     empID  INT NOT NULL,
  3     ExamID     INT NOT NULL,
  4     Mark       INT,
  5     Taken   SMALLINT,
  6     Comments   VARCHAR(255),
  7     CONSTRAINT PK_empExam PRIMARY KEY (empID, ExamID));

Table created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> INSERT INTO empExam (empID,ExamID,Mark,Taken,CommentsVALUES (1,1,55,1,'Satisfactory');

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO empExam (empID,ExamID,Mark,Taken,CommentsVALUES (1,2,73,1,'Good result');

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO empExam (empID,ExamID,Mark,Taken,CommentsVALUES (2,3,44,1,'Hard');

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO empExam (empID,ExamID,Mark,Taken,CommentsVALUES (2,5,39,0,'Simple');

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO empExam (empID,ExamID,Mark,TakenVALUES (2,6,63,1);

row created.

SQL>
SQL> CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE GetempComments(i_empID IN INT,o_Comments  OUT VARCHAR)
  2  AS
  3     exams_sat    INT;
  4     avg_mark     INT;
  5     tmp_comments VARCHAR(100);
  6  BEGIN
  7  SELECT COUNT(ExamIDINTO exams_sat FROM empExam
  8     WHERE empID = i_empID;
  9  IF exams_sat = THEN
 10     tmp_comments := 'n/a - this emp sat no exams';
 11  ELSE
 12     SELECT AVG(MarkINTO avg_mark FROM empExam
 13     WHERE empID = i_empID;
 14     CASE
 15        WHEN avg_mark < 50 THEN tmp_comments := 'Poor';
 16        WHEN avg_mark < 60 THEN tmp_comments := 'Adequate.';
 17        WHEN avg_mark < 70 THEN tmp_comments := 'Satisfactory.';
 18        ELSE tmp_comments := 'Excellent!';
 19     END CASE;
 20  END IF;
 21  o_Comments := tmp_comments;
 22  END;
 23  /

SP2-0804: Procedure created with compilation warnings

SQL> SET SERVEROUT ON
SQL> DECLARE
  2     comments VARCHAR(100);
  3  BEGIN
  4     GetempComments(2, comments);
  5     dbms_output.put_line(comments);
  6  END;
  7  /
Poor

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> drop table empExam;

Table dropped.

   
    
    
  
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