Re: order by a "select as" determined by case statement
От | Stephan Szabo |
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Тема | Re: order by a "select as" determined by case statement |
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Msg-id | 20021206101155.K18245-100000@megazone23.bigpanda.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | order by a "select as" determined by case statement (FatTony <fattony@comcast.net>) |
Список | pgsql-sql |
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, FatTony wrote: > I'm not a db guru by any means so please forgive me if this has an easy > solution. > > Scenario: > > Want to sort by an alias for SELECT AGE(). Problem is the timestamps for > the SELECT AGE will be determined by the value of another column, thus > the use of CASE. > > What I thought would work. > > SELECT tblticket.ticketid,tblstatus.statusname, > CASE WHEN tblstatus.statusname = 'Closed' > THEN (SELECT AGE(tblticket.ticketclosed,tblticket.ticketcreated) as > ticketage) > ELSE (SELECT AGE(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,tblticket.ticketcreated) as > ticketage) > END > FROM tblticket CROSS JOIN tblstatus > WHERE (tblticket.reasonid = 2) AND blah, blah, blah > ORDER BY ticketage ASC > > CASE apparently completely ignores the ticketage alias. Anyone know how > to get around this? Probably what you want is: case when ... then ... else ... end as ticketage The aliases on the result columns of the subquery don't translate into the alias of the case expression, but you can give the case expression an alias instead.
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