DECODE()
Shorthand “simple CASE”-equivalent function
Depends on input
DECODE(<testexpr>, <expr1>, <result1> [<expr2>, <result2> ...] [, <defaultresult>])
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testexpr |
An expression of any compatible type that is compared to the expressions expr1, expr2 … exprN |
expr1, expr2, … exprN |
Expressions of any compatible types, to which the testexpr expression is compared |
result1, result2, … resultN |
Returned values of any type |
defaultresult |
The expression to be returned if none of the conditions is met |
DECODE is a shorthand for the so-called “simple CASE” construct, in which a given expression is compared to a number of other expressions until a match is found.The result is determined by the value listed after the matching expression.If no match is found, the default result is returned, if present, otherwise NULL is returned.
The equivalent CASE construct:
CASE <testexpr> WHEN <expr1> THEN <result1> [WHEN <expr2> THEN <result2> ...] [ELSE <defaultresult>] END
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Caution
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Matching is done with the ‘ |