SQL CASE Expression
The SQL CASE Expression
The CASE expression goes through conditions and returns a value when the first condition is 
met (like an if-then-else statement). So, once a condition is true, it will stop 
reading and return the result. If no conditions are true, it returns 
the value in the ELSE clause. 
If there is no ELSE part and no conditions are true, it returns NULL.
CASE Syntax
  CASE
    WHEN condition1 THEN result1
    
  WHEN condition2 THEN result2
    WHEN 
  conditionN THEN resultN
    ELSE result
END;Demo Database
Below is a selection from the "OrderDetails" table in the Northwind sample database:
| OrderDetailID | OrderID | ProductID | Quantity | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10248 | 11 | 12 | 
| 2 | 10248 | 42 | 10 | 
| 3 | 10248 | 72 | 5 | 
| 4 | 10249 | 14 | 9 | 
| 5 | 10249 | 51 | 40 | 
SQL CASE Examples
The following SQL goes through conditions and returns a value when the first condition is met:
Example
  SELECT OrderID, Quantity,
CASE
    WHEN Quantity > 30 
  THEN 'The quantity is greater than 30'
    WHEN Quantity = 30 THEN 'The 
  quantity is 30'
    ELSE 'The quantity is under 30'
END AS QuantityText
FROM OrderDetails;
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The following SQL will order the customers by City. However, if City is NULL, then order by Country:
Example
  SELECT CustomerName, City, Country
FROM Customers
ORDER BY
(CASE
    
  WHEN City IS NULL THEN Country
    ELSE City
END);
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