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Christien
Calcite | Level 5

I have the next code:

"case when t1.AGB_instelling = '1.06' then Key_spec='03.05'

when t1.AGB_instelling = '1.07' then Key_spec='03.06'

end

For eacht AGB_instelling there are N Key_spec, for the two mentioned AGB_inst. I want the mentioned Key_spec but for other AGB_instellingen I don't care. But in the results I only found the two mentioned AGB_instellingen and no other. How can this be solved?

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Reeza
Super User

Else.

case when t1.AGB_instelling = '1.06' then Key_spec='03.05'

when t1.AGB_instelling = '1.07' then Key_spec='03.06'

else key_spec="dont care"

end

DBailey
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

reeza always beats me to the answer...

DBailey
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

you should use the else clause to specify what should happen.

case

     when t1.AGB_instelling = '1.06' then Key_spec='03.05'

     when t1.AGB_instelling = '1.07' then Key_spec='03.06'

     else ????

end

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