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SQL Server / T-SQL » Select Query » Case 
Use CASE in the UPDATE statement

27>
28CREATE TABLE project   (project_no   CHAR(4NOT NULL,
29>                         project_name CHAR(15NOT NULL,
30>                         budget FLOAT NULL)
31>
32insert into project values ('p1', 'Search Engine',        120000.00)
33insert into project values ('p2', 'Programming',          95000.00)
34insert into project values ('p3', 'SQL',                  186500.00)
35>
36select from project
37> GO

(rows affected)

(rows affected)

(rows affected)
project_no project_name    budget
---------- --------------- ------------------------
p1         Search Engine                     120000
p2         Programming                        95000
p3         SQL                               186500

(rows affected)
1>
2> -- Use CASE in the UPDATE statement.
3>
4UPDATE project SET budget = CASE
5>           WHEN budget > and budget < 100000 THEN budget* 1.2
6>           WHEN budget > = 100000 and budget < 200000 THEN budget* 1.1
7>           ELSE budget* 1.05
8>           END
9> GO

(rows affected)
1select from project
2> GO
project_no project_name    budget
---------- --------------- ------------------------
p1         Search Engine                     132000
p2         Programming                       114000
p3         SQL                   205150.00000000003

(rows affected)
1> drop table project
2> GO
1>
2>

           
       
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