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quote:
IF @columnName = 'Rating - Fire' OR @columnName = 'Rating - PPE' OR @columnName = 'Rating - Reactivity' OR @columnName = 'Rating - Health'
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WHERE
CASE @columnName

[code]...

so this works fine but now I need to add 1 more thing..if a new parameter is supplied (lets call it @stringBranch), then I want to join another table and also match the param value to a field in that table along with any existing WHERE conditions being applied to this:

quote:
WHERE (@columnName IS NULL AND @columnValue IS NULL)
OR
CASE @columnName
WHEN 'Rating - Fire' THEN detail.F
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[code]...

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Code Block...beginning of SQL view...
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CASE
[logic for condition 1]
THEN 1
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THEN 2
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[logic for condition 1]
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Code Block
...beginning of SQL view...
shipment_status =
CASE
[logic for condition 1]
THEN 1
WHEN [logic for condition 2]
THEN 2
WHEN [logic for condition 3]
THEN 3
WHEN [logic for condition 4]
THEN 4
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END,


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CASE shipment_status

WHEN 1 THEN 'Condition 1 text'

WHEN 2 THEN 'Condition 2 text'

WHEN 3 THEN 'Condition 3 text'

WHEN 4 THEN 'Condition 4 text'

ELSE 'Error'

END,
...remainder of SQL view...


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Error -2147217900


Error -2147217900

 

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