CASE: return a specified value based on a set of business logic : Case « Select Query « SQL Server / T-SQL

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SQL Server / T-SQL » Select Query » Case 
CASE: return a specified value based on a set of business logic


11>
12> -- CASE: return a specified value based on a set of business logic
13>
14> DECLARE @Status Int
15> SET @Status = 1
16>
17SELECT CASE @Status
18>   WHEN THEN 'Active'
19>   WHEN THEN 'Inactive'
20>   WHEN THEN 'Pending'
21END
22>
23> GO

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Active

(rows affected)
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